According to Bill Petersen's mail...
> 
> HOW do you tune the tcp_close_wait_interval?
I have tried,
ndd -set /dev/tcp tcp_close_wait_interval 5000 but it made no
difference.  Those CLOSE_WAIT are still there.  I have changed it back
to the default afterwards.
So K T, CUHK
> Bill
> 
> SO Kwok Tsun wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have configured squid 1.1.20 on a Ultra Sparc with Solaris 2.5.1
> > recently.  I notice that when the connection to outside is sluggish,
> > there will be a number of CLOSE_WAIT with child connecting its http
> > port:
> >
> > parent.8080            child1.4501        33580      0  8760      0 CLOSE_WAIT
> > parent.8080            child2.4428        17520      0  8760      0 CLOSE_WAIT
> > parent.8080            child2.4963        17520      0  8760      0 CLOSE_WAIT
> > ...
> >
> > * parent is the Ultra Sparc.
> >
> > So, the number of file descriptors used increased a lot during that
> > period.  It rises up over 1000 even when there are a few established
> > connection only.  However, I seldom notice that there are any CLOSE_WAIT
> > in a squid parent proxy server under Digital Unix.
> >
> > I would like to ask whether you have similar observation.  If your proxy
> > server is busy enough, have you tuned anything such as
> > tcp_close_wait_interval of /dev/tcp?  Its default is 240000ms (=4mins).
> > Thanks a lot for your opinion.
> >
> > So K T, CUHK
> 
> 
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Received on Wed Jan 21 1998 - 18:50:31 MST
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