On Sat, Dec 06, 2003 at 03:46:14PM +0100, Robert Lillack wrote:
> Steffen Beyer wrote:
>
> > Interessant ist es, die man-pages verschiedener Systeme
> > zu vergleichen:
>
> NetBSD:
> Increasing the read and write size with the -r and -w
> options respectively will increase throughput if the
> hardware can handle the larger packet sizes. The default
> size for version 2 is 8k when using UDP, 64k when using
> TCP. The default size for v3 is platform dependent: on
> i386, the default is 32k, for other platforms it is 8k.
> Values over 32k are only supported for TCP, where 64k is
> the maximum. Any value over 32k is unlikely to get you
> more performance, unless you have a very fast network.
>
> Aus der Solaris/NetBSD-Kombination schliesse ich, dass ich
> Linux-ManPages in Bezug auf solche Sachen in Zukunft gar
> nicht mehr trauen werde.
Warum? - womöglich läuft es mit Linux tatsächlich nicht.
-- B.Walter BWCT http://www.bwct.de ticso(at)bwct.de info(at)bwct.de To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo.FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe de-bsd-questions" in the body of the messageReceived on Sat 06 Dec 2003 - 16:04:52 CET