[Spread-users] What is the maximum amount of data the server can buffer?

Jacob Green jgreen at spreadconcepts.com
Thu Apr 1 12:23:35 EST 2004


Spread daemons buffers by default 1000 message (regardless of size but less
then max message size) per client connection.

 

You can increase this number (MAX_SESSION_MESSAGES), in spread_params.h to
10,000, or 100,000 etc. 

 

Basically it depends on how much RAM you have on your machine.

 

Jacob

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: spread-users-admin at lists.spread.org
[mailto:spread-users-admin at lists.spread.org] On Behalf Of James J. Wagner
Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 7:34 PM
To: SpreadUsers (E-mail)
Subject: [Spread-users] What is the maximum amount of data the server can
buffer?

 

Sorry if this has been answered. I looked at the archive and found
discussions... but didn't come up with a good answer. 

 

Does the server have a maximum amount of data that it can buffer? 

 

If so, is this buffered per group or for the overall process? 

 

Also, if there is a max, is it configurable?

 

 

    Thanks,

            James.

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