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From: Eric Dumazet <dada1@cosmosbay.com>
To: Howard Chu <hyc@symas.com>
Cc: linux-kernel <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>, netdev@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: TCP 2MSL on loopback
Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2007 15:28:02 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <200703051528.02564.dada1@cosmosbay.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <45EBFD13.1060106@symas.com>

On Monday 05 March 2007 12:20, Howard Chu wrote:
> Why is the Maximum Segment Lifetime a global parameter? Surely the
> maximum possible lifetime of a particular TCP segment depends on the
> actual connection. At the very least, it would be useful to be able to
> set it on a per-interface basis. E.g., in the case of the loopback
> interface, it would be useful to be able to set it to a very small
> duration.

Hi Howard

I think you should address these questions on netdev instead of linux-kernel.

>
> As I note in this draft
> http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-chu-ldap-ldapi-00.txt
> when doing a connection soak test of OpenLDAP using clients connected
> through localhost, the entire port range is exhausted in well under a
> second, at which point the test stalls until a port comes out of
> TIME_WAIT state so the next connection can be opened.
>
> These days it's not uncommon for an OpenLDAP slapd server to handle tens
> of thousands of connections per second in real use (e.g., at Google, or
> at various telcos). While the LDAP server is fast enough to saturate
> even 10gbit ethernet using contemporary CPUs, we have to resort to
> multiple virtual interfaces just to make sure we have enough port
> numbers available.
>

I dont uderstand... doesnt slapd server listen for connections on a given 
port, like http ? Or is it doing connections like a ftp server ?

Of course, if you want to open more than 60.000 concurrent connections, using 
127.0.0.1 address, you might have a problem...

> Ideally the 2MSL parameter would be dynamically adjusted based on the
> route to the destination and the weights associated with those routes.
> In the simplest case, connections between machines on the same subnet
> (i.e., no router hops involved) should have a much smaller default value
> than connections that traverse any routers. I'd settle for a two-level
> setting - with no router hops, use the small value; with any router hops
> use the large value.

Well, is it really a MSL problem ?

I did a small test (linux-2.6.21-rc1) and was able to get 1.000.000 
connections on localhost on my dual proc machine in one minute, without an 
error.


       reply	other threads:[~2007-03-05 14:28 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 20+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <45EBFD13.1060106@symas.com>
2007-03-05 14:28 ` Eric Dumazet [this message]
2007-03-05 15:09   ` [PATCH] twcal_jiffie should be unsigned long, not int Eric Dumazet
2007-03-05 21:33     ` David Miller
2007-03-06  9:22   ` TCP 2MSL on loopback Howard Chu
2007-03-06 10:42     ` Eric Dumazet
2007-03-06 18:39       ` Howard Chu
2007-03-06 20:07         ` Eric Dumazet
2007-03-06 20:28           ` Howard Chu
2007-03-06 20:39             ` Eric Dumazet
2007-03-06 21:05               ` Howard Chu
2007-03-06 21:25                 ` Rick Jones
2007-03-06 21:35                   ` David Miller
2007-03-06 22:07                     ` Howard Chu
2007-03-06 22:54                       ` Stephen Hemminger
2007-03-06 23:22                         ` Howard Chu
2007-03-06 18:04     ` David Miller
2007-03-06 18:46     ` Rick Jones
2007-03-06 19:25       ` Howard Chu
2007-03-06 20:41         ` Rick Jones
2007-03-07  3:36           ` Howard Chu

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