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|    Jorgen Grahn to Rick Jones    |
|    Re: Diagnose the root causing of blockin    |
|    05 Mar 11 01:13:04    |
      From: grahn+nntp@snipabacken.se              On Sat, 2011-03-05, Rick Jones wrote:       >> > Every TCP socket has a TX buffer. See the tcp(7) man page and       >> > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_wmem. Seems to be 16kb by default on my system.       >> > It grows when you send() and shrinks when the other side ACKs that it       >> > has received part of the data.       >       > I thought that in Linux SO_SNDBUF grew when the receiver's advertised       > window grew and the sending cwnd grew as well.              I trust you more than I trust myself with these things. I just threw       something together to give him an idea; I should have mentioned that.              /Jorgen              --        // Jorgen Grahn |
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