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Forum Topic - io-net and npm-tcpip-v4.so command-line args: Page 1 of 2 (2 Items)
   
io-net and npm-tcpip-v4.so command-line args  
Hi All,

Maybe someone can help with the following questions, which don't seem to be covered in any depth in the documentation.

All relate to 6.3.2A and a quad-core x86 system with 4GB of RAM and thousands of simultaneous TCP/IP connections over 3 
different NICs (all Intel 82544).

What does the io-net command-line argument "-t threads" actually mean?
What are the implications of having it too large/too small?
How does it relate/interact with the threads_max option for npm-tcpip-v4.so? 
Does threads_max for npm-tcpip.so need to be at least as large as the -t threads option for io-net?
Why/when would you play with the stacksize=X option to npm-tcpip-v4.so? Is it only to reduce footprint for small systems
? Is there value in making it larger?
Why/when would you play with the recv_ctxt=X option to npm-tcpip-v4.so?

Thanks in advance,

Rob Rutherford
Ruzz TV