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====net.core.wmem_max==== | ====net.core.wmem_max==== | ||
The maximum socket send buffer size. The socket buffer size may be set by using the SO_SNDBUF socket option. | |||
Can be changed without reboot. | |||
The maximum socket receive buffer size which may be set by using the SO_RCVBUF socket option: | |||
Can be changed without reboot. | |||
net.core.wmem_default | |||
The default setting in bytes of the socket send buffer: | |||
Can be changed without reboot. | |||
net.core.rmem_default | |||
The default setting in bytes of the socket receive buffer: | |||
Can be changed without reboot. | |||
12582912 | 12582912 |
Revision as of 18:05, 8 June 2017
Internal
fs
kernel
kernel.hostname
kernel.pid_max
Represents the maximum number of processes allowed on the system.
net
core
net.core.wmem_max
The maximum socket send buffer size. The socket buffer size may be set by using the SO_SNDBUF socket option. Can be changed without reboot.
The maximum socket receive buffer size which may be set by using the SO_RCVBUF socket option:
Can be changed without reboot.
net.core.wmem_default
The default setting in bytes of the socket send buffer:
Can be changed without reboot.
net.core.rmem_default
The default setting in bytes of the socket receive buffer:
Can be changed without reboot.
12582912
net.core.rmem_max
2582912
net.core.netdev_max_backlog
5000
ipv4
net.ipv4.tcp_rmem
10240 87380 12582912
net.ipv4.tcp_window_scaling
1