From: Mr Dash Four <mr.dash.four@googlemail.com>
To: Jozsef Kadlecsik <kadlec@blackhole.kfki.hu>
Cc: netfilter-devel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] ipset 6.6 released
Date: Tue, 24 May 2011 12:54:18 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4DDB9C6A.9040308@googlemail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <alpine.DEB.2.00.1105241329170.1846@blackhole.kfki.hu>
> Hm, 2.6.35 can lessen the maintenance burden compared to the currently
> minimal supported version 2.6.34, because the main trouble comes from the
> differences between .34 and .35. So I think I can remove the older kernel
> supports gradually and keep supporting 2.6.35 for a while.
>
That would be appreciated as I think .35 is a pretty stable kernel and
will be in use for a while yet (though I have to admit, I have patched
this kernel extensively).
> The problem with it that the reported number can be inaccurate, at least
> in two cases:
>
> - Elements can time out, so even if whatever number reported, by the
> time it's displayed, the set can even be completely empty. In the case
> of a huge set, it can even occur that the number of elements reported
> does not match the actual number of elements listed.
> - Sets can be updated by the SET target
>
> The first one is the main reason I dropped reporting the number of
> elements (the initial design of the new ipset included it).
>
I see, reasonable point.
OK, would it be possible then to get this figure when I use restore - I
am asking for this because, as you already know, ip ranges may mean
inserting more elements than the range itself and the indicator I used
up until now to determine how many set members I would have (the number
of lines in my restore file) is no longer a reliable indicator, so I
would need to know how many members I have inserted as a result of
restore in order to determine the maxelem value, adjust it and thus save
system resources. Do you see my point?
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2011-05-24 11:54 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-05-24 8:48 [ANNOUNCE] ipset 6.6 released Jozsef Kadlecsik
2011-05-24 11:09 ` Mr Dash Four
2011-05-24 11:44 ` Jozsef Kadlecsik
2011-05-24 11:54 ` Mr Dash Four [this message]
2011-05-24 12:19 ` Jozsef Kadlecsik
2011-05-24 12:22 ` Mr Dash Four
2011-05-24 12:31 ` Jozsef Kadlecsik
2011-05-25 2:33 ` Mr Dash Four
2011-05-25 1:58 ` Mr Dash Four
2011-05-25 7:23 ` Jozsef Kadlecsik
2011-05-25 8:32 ` Mr Dash Four
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