docs/76462: [patch] Handbook, net.inet.tcp.inflight_* -> net.inet.tcp.inflight.*
Joel Dahl
joel at automatvapen.se
Wed Jan 19 12:50:30 UTC 2005
>Number: 76462
>Category: docs
>Synopsis: [patch] Handbook, net.inet.tcp.inflight_* -> net.inet.tcp.inflight.*
>Confidential: no
>Severity: non-critical
>Priority: low
>Responsible: freebsd-doc
>State: open
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>Date-Required:
>Class: doc-bug
>Submitter-Id: current-users
>Arrival-Date: Wed Jan 19 12:50:29 GMT 2005
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>Last-Modified:
>Originator: Joel Dahl
>Release: FreeBSD 5.3-STABLE i386
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>Environment:
System: FreeBSD dude.automatvapen.se 5.3-STABLE FreeBSD 5.3-STABLE #0: Sat Jan 1 14:36:28 CET 2005 joel at dude.automatvapen.se:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/WRK i386
>Description:
$ sysctl net.inet.tcp.inflight
net.inet.tcp.inflight.enable: 1
net.inet.tcp.inflight.debug: 0
net.inet.tcp.inflight.min: 6144
net.inet.tcp.inflight.max: 1073725440
net.inet.tcp.inflight.stab: 20
>How-To-Repeat:
>Fix:
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Index: chapter.sgml
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/ncvs/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/config/chapter.sgml,v
retrieving revision 1.198
diff -u -r1.198 chapter.sgml
--- chapter.sgml 14 Jan 2005 12:51:52 -0000 1.198
+++ chapter.sgml 19 Jan 2005 12:26:37 -0000
@@ -2171,12 +2171,12 @@
<indexterm>
<primary>TCP Bandwidth Delay Product Limiting</primary>
- <secondary><varname>net.inet.tcp.inflight_enable</varname></secondary>
+ <secondary><varname>net.inet.tcp.inflight.enable</varname></secondary>
</indexterm>
<para>The TCP Bandwidth Delay Product Limiting is similar to
TCP/Vegas in NetBSD. It can be
- enabled by setting <varname>net.inet.tcp.inflight_enable</varname>
+ enabled by setting <varname>net.inet.tcp.inflight.enable</varname>
sysctl variable to <literal>1</literal>. The system will attempt
to calculate the bandwidth delay product for each connection and
limit the amount of data queued to the network to just the amount
@@ -2187,9 +2187,9 @@
with a high bandwidth delay product), especially if you are also
using window scaling or have configured a large send window. If
you enable this option, you should also be sure to set
- <varname>net.inet.tcp.inflight_debug</varname> to
+ <varname>net.inet.tcp.inflight.debug</varname> to
<literal>0</literal> (disable debugging), and for production use
- setting <varname>net.inet.tcp.inflight_min</varname> to at least
+ setting <varname>net.inet.tcp.inflight.min</varname> to at least
<literal>6144</literal> may be beneficial. However, note that
setting high minimums may effectively disable bandwidth limiting
depending on the link. The limiting feature reduces the amount of
@@ -2202,7 +2202,7 @@
/ server side). It has no effect on data reception (downloading).
</para>
- <para>Adjusting <varname>net.inet.tcp.inflight_stab</varname> is
+ <para>Adjusting <varname>net.inet.tcp.inflight.stab</varname> is
<emphasis>not</emphasis> recommended. This parameter defaults to
20, representing 2 maximal packets added to the bandwidth delay
product window calculation. The additional window is required to
@@ -2211,7 +2211,7 @@
links (though still much lower than you would get without the
inflight algorithm). In such cases, you may wish to try reducing
this parameter to 15, 10, or 5; and may also have to reduce
- <varname>net.inet.tcp.inflight_min</varname> (for example, to
+ <varname>net.inet.tcp.inflight.min</varname> (for example, to
3500) to get the desired effect. Reducing these parameters
should be done as a last resort only.</para>
</sect3>
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