Module: kamailio Branch: master Commit: 3b0ffe28df3590d76d985d18b9f3b3b0bf9ce056 URL: https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/commit/3b0ffe28df3590d76d985d18b9f3b3b0...
Author: Kamailio Dev kamailio.dev@kamailio.org Committer: Kamailio Dev kamailio.dev@kamailio.org Date: 2017-06-14T13:46:27+02:00
modules: readme files regenerated - auth ... [skip ci]
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Modified: src/modules/auth/README
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Diff: https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/commit/3b0ffe28df3590d76d985d18b9f3b3b0... Patch: https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/commit/3b0ffe28df3590d76d985d18b9f3b3b0...
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diff --git a/src/modules/auth/README b/src/modules/auth/README index a89538a5b6..51ba685b48 100644 --- a/src/modules/auth/README +++ b/src/modules/auth/README @@ -429,19 +429,19 @@ modparam("auth", "one_time_nonce", 1) size).
Instead of using single arrays for keeping nonce state, these arrays - can be divided into more partitions. Each ser process is assigned to - one of these partitions, allowing for higher concurrency on multi-CPU - machines. Besides increasing performance, increasing nid_pool_no has - also a negative effect: it could decrease the maximum supported - in-flight nonces in certain conditions. In the worst case, when only - one ser process receives most of the traffic (e.g. very busy tcp - connection between two proxies), the in-flight nonces could be limited - to the array size (nc_array_size for nonce_count or otn_in_flight_no - for one_time_nonce) divided by the partitions number (nid_pool_no). - However for normal traffic, when the process receiving a message is - either random or chosen in a round-robin fashion the maximum in-flight - nonces number will be very little influenced by nid_pool_no (the - messages will be close to equally distributed to processes using + can be divided into more partitions. Each Kamailio process is assigned + to one of these partitions, allowing for higher concurrency on + multi-CPU machines. Besides increasing performance, increasing + nid_pool_no has also a negative effect: it could decrease the maximum + supported in-flight nonces in certain conditions. In the worst case, + when only one Kamailio process receives most of the traffic (e.g. very + busy tcp connection between two proxies), the in-flight nonces could be + limited to the array size (nc_array_size for nonce_count or + otn_in_flight_no for one_time_nonce) divided by the partitions number + (nid_pool_no). However for normal traffic, when the process receiving a + message is either random or chosen in a round-robin fashion the maximum + in-flight nonces number will be very little influenced by nid_pool_no + (the messages will be close to equally distributed to processes using different partitions).
nid_pool_no value should be one of: 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 or 64 (the