Our users are having problems with a GS140, V4.0F box (running
TruCluster 1.6). It appears that TCP/IP sockets go into a sleep mode if
there is nothing coming across them, then sleep with a polling rate of
approximately 250ms. When information appears at a sleeping socket, it
takes it about 250 ms to wake up.
Is there a TCP/IP socket sleep time or polling interval or timeout
that can be changed to prevent this from happening? Ideally, once a socket
is open, it will not go into sleep unless it is disconnected.
I've looked at dxkerneltuner, but I'm not sure which (if any) of
these values would be the correct ones to modify. Does anyone have any
pointers as to what I could tweak to modify the system's behaviour?
Bob Bumpus
Acxiom Corporation
rbumpu_at_acxiom.com
Received on Mon Feb 19 2001 - 17:56:22 NZDT