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From: "SciFi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [Pan-users] Re: Increasing connections to serverdecreases overallspeed
> On Sun, 05 Oct 2008 16:24:18 -0700, Travis wrote:
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>> From: "SciFi" <[E
On Sun, 05 Oct 2008 16:24:18 -0700, Travis wrote:
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> From: "SciFi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To:
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> October 05, 2008 16:11 PM Subject: [Pan-users] Re: Increasing
> connections to server decreases overallspeed
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>> Hi,
>>
>> It might help to adjust sysctl
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From: "SciFi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Sunday, October 05, 2008 16:11 PM
Subject: [Pan-users] Re: Increasing connections to server decreases overallspeed
>
> Hi,
>
> It might help to adjust sysctl(8) parms, particularly the sendspace
> and recvspace values.
Hi,
It might help to adjust sysctl(8) parms, particularly the sendspace
and recvspace values. This might require raising the kernel’s
maxsockbuf value, too, which probably can only be done during early
boot single–user phase (c.f. /etc/sysctl.conf). At least that’s what
I do on MacOSX and other
Rick Barry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
posted [EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on
Sun, 05 Oct 2008 06:55:45 -0700:
> Changing the size
> of the cache made no noticable difference as far as I could tell.
The idea there wasn't the cache size change, but to split the downloading
from the attachment de
--- On Fri, 10/3/08, walt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> First, how are you measuring the total throughput? The
> bottom left box
> of pan's status bar?
Yes. For my purposes, it's close enough.
>
> Second, what is the advantage of using 10 connections?
> This has puzzled
> me for a long