Am Freitag, 14. September 2018, 16:59:23 CEST schrieb Dmitri Savolainen:
Does anybody know what kamailio core maxbuffer
parameter means?
And is there any conjunction with system net.core.rmem_max parameter?
Doc is obscure for me
"The size in bytes not to be exceeded during the auto-probing procedure of
descovering the maximum buffer size for receiving UDP messages. "
Hello,
Kamailio will try to set UDP receive buffer on the socket to the maximum value
during startup. The maxbuffer core parameter can be used to restrict the
buffer size to a certain value, in order not not use all of the available
buffer size. This is IMHO a rarely used parameter, the default is 256KB.
As a process in user space Kamailio can't exceed the values that are
configured with kernel system parameters, like you quoted above. Think of this
parameters of a hard upper value for all (normal) processes on the system.
Best regards,
Henning
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Henning Westerholt
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