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Copied with permission. - -<HR> - -<H2>Update</H2> -From: Jeffrey Mogul <mogul@pa.dec.com><BR> -Date: Fri, 28 Jun 96 16:07:56 MDT<BR> - -<OL> -<LI> The advice given in the README file regarding the - "tcbhashsize" variable is incorrect. The largest value - this should be set to is 1024. Setting it any higher - will have the perverse result of disabling the hashing - mechanism. - -<LI>Patch ID OSF350-146 has been superseded by -<BLOCKQUOTE> - Patch ID OSF350-195 for V3.2C<BR> - Patch ID OSF360-350195 for V3.2D -</BLOCKQUOTE> - Patch IDs for V3.2E and V3.2F should be available soon. - There is no known reason why the Patch ID OSF360-350195 - won't work on these releases, but such use is not officially - supported by Digital. This patch kit will not be needed for - V3.2G when it is released. -</OL> -<HR> - - -<PRE> -From mogul@pa.dec.com (Jeffrey Mogul) -Organization DEC Western Research -Date 30 May 1996 00:50:25 GMT -Newsgroups <A HREF="news:comp.unix.osf.osf1">comp.unix.osf.osf1</A> -Message-ID <4oirch$bc8@usenet.pa.dec.com> -Subject Re: Web Site Performance -References 1 - - - -In article <skoogDs54BH.9pF@netcom.com> skoog@netcom.com (Jim Skoog) writes: ->Where are the performance bottlenecks for Alpha AXP running the ->Netscape Commerce Server 1.12 with high volume internet traffic? ->We are evaluating network performance for a variety of Alpha AXP ->running DEC UNIX 3.2C, which run DEC's seal firewall and behind ->that Alpha 1000 and 2100 webservers. - -Our experience (running such Web servers as <A - HREF="http://altavista.digital.com">altavista.digital.com</A> -and <A HREF="http://www.digital.com" - >www.digital.com</A>) is that there is one important kernel tuning -knob to adjust in order to get good performance on V3.2C. You -need to patch the kernel global variable "somaxconn" (use dbx -k -to do this) from its default value of 8 to something much larger. - -How much larger? Well, no larger than 32767 (decimal). And -probably no less than about 2048, if you have a really high volume -(millions of hits per day), like AltaVista does. - -This change allows the system to maintain more than 8 TCP -connections in the SYN_RCVD state for the HTTP server. (You -can use "netstat -An |grep SYN_RCVD" to see how many such -connections exist at any given instant). - -If you don't make this change, you might find that as the load gets -high, some connection attempts take a very long time. And if a lot -of your clients disconnect from the Internet during the process of -TCP connection establishment (this happens a lot with dialup -users), these "embryonic" connections might tie up your somaxconn -quota of SYN_RCVD-state connections. Until the kernel times out -these embryonic connections, no other connections will be accepted, -and it will appear as if the server has died. - -The default value for somaxconn in Digital UNIX V4.0 will be quite -a bit larger than it has been in previous versions (we inherited -this default from 4.3BSD). - -Digital UNIX V4.0 includes some other performance-related changes -that significantly improve its maximum HTTP connection rate. However, -we've been using V3.2C systems to front-end for altavista.digital.com -with no obvious performance bottlenecks at the millions-of-hits-per-day -level. - -We have some Webstone performance results available at - http://www.digital.com/info/alphaserver/news/webff.html - -<EM>[The document referenced above is no longer at that URL -- Ed.]</EM> - -I'm not sure if these were done using V4.0 or an earlier version -of Digital UNIX, although I suspect they were done using a test -version of V4.0. - --Jeff -</pre> - -<HR> - -<pre>---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -From mogul@pa.dec.com (Jeffrey Mogul) -Organization DEC Western Research -Date 31 May 1996 21:01:01 GMT -Newsgroups <A HREF="news:comp.unix.osf.osf1">comp.unix.osf.osf1</A> -Message-ID <4onmmd$mmd@usenet.pa.dec.com> -Subject Digital UNIX V3.2C Internet tuning patch info - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -Something that probably few people are aware of is that Digital -has a patch kit available for Digital UNIX V3.2C that may improve -Internet performance, especially for busy web servers. - -This patch kit is one way to increase the value of somaxconn, -which I discussed in a message here a day or two ago. - -I've included in this message the revised README file for this -patch kit below. Note that the original README file in the patch -kit itself may be an earlier version; I'm told that the version -below is the right one. - -Sorry, this patch kit is NOT available for other versions of Digital -UNIX. Most (but not quite all) of these changes also made it into V4.0, -so the description of the various tuning parameters in this README -file might be useful to people running V4.0 systems. - -This patch kit does not appear to be available (yet?) from - <A HREF="http://www.service.digital.com/html/patch_service.html" - >http://www.service.digital.com/html/patch_service.html</A> -so I guess you'll have to call Digital's Customer Support to get it. - --Jeff - -DESCRIPTION: Digital UNIX Network tuning patch - - Patch ID: OSF350-146 - - SUPERSEDED PATCHES: OSF350-151, OSF350-158 - - This set of files improves the performance of the network - subsystem on a system being used as a web server. There are - additional tunable parameters included here, to be used - cautiously by an informed system administrator. - -TUNING - - To tune the web server, the number of simultaneous socket - connection requests are limited by: - - somaxconn Sets the maximum number of pending requests - allowed to wait on a listening socket. The - default value in Digital UNIX V3.2 is 8. - This patch kit increases the default to 1024, - which matches the value in Digital UNIX V4.0. - - sominconn Sets the minimum number of pending connections - allowed on a listening socket. When a user - process calls listen with a backlog less - than sominconn, the backlog will be set to - sominconn. sominconn overrides somaxconn. - The default value is 1. - - The effectiveness of tuning these parameters can be monitored by - the sobacklog variables available in the kernel: - - sobacklog_hiwat Tracks the maximum pending requests to any - socket. The initial value is 0. - - sobacklog_drops Tracks the number of drops exceeding the - socket set backlog limit. The initial - value is 0. - - somaxconn_drops Tracks the number of drops exceeding the - somaxconn limit. When sominconn is larger - than somaxconn, tracks the number of drops - exceeding sominconn. The initial value is 0. - - TCP timer parameters also affect performance. Tuning the following - require some knowledge of the characteristics of the network. - - tcp_msl Sets the tcp maximum segment lifetime. - This is the maximum lifetime in half - seconds that a packet can be in transit - on the network. This value, when doubled, - is the length of time a connection remains - in the TIME_WAIT state after a incoming - close request is processed. The unit is - specified in 1/2 seconds, the initial - value is 60. - - tcp_rexmit_interval_min - Sets the minimum TCP retransmit interval. - For some WAN networks the default value may - be too short, causing unnecessary duplicate - packets to be sent. The unit is specified - in 1/2 seconds, the initial value is 1. - - tcp_keepinit This is the amount of time a partially - established connection will sit on the listen - queue before timing out (<EM>e.g.</EM>, if a client - sends a SYN but never answers our SYN/ACK). - Partially established connections tie up slots - on the listen queue. If the queue starts to - fill with connections in SYN_RCVD state, - tcp_keepinit can be decreased to make those - partial connects time out sooner. This should - be used with caution, since there might be - legitimate clients that are taking a while - to respond to SYN/ACK. The unit is specified - in 1/2 seconds, the default value is 150 - (ie. 75 seconds). - - The hashlist size for the TCP inpcb lookup table is regulated by: - - tcbhashsize The number of hash buckets used for the - TCP connection table used in the kernel. - The initial value is 32. For best results, - should be specified as a power of 2. For - busy Web servers, set this to 2048 or more. - - The hashlist size for the interface alias table is regulated by: - - inifaddr_hsize The number of hash buckets used for the - interface alias table used in the kernel. - The initial value is 32. For best results, - should be specified as a power of 2. - - ipport_userreserved The maximum number of concurrent non-reserved, - dynamically allocated ports. Default range - is 1025-5000. The maximum value is 65535. - This limits the number of times you can - simultaneously telnet or ftp out to connect - to other systems. - - tcpnodelack Don't delay acknowledging TCP data; this - can sometimes improve performance of locally - run CAD packages. Default is value is 0, - the enabled value is 1. - - Digital UNIX version: - - V3.2C -Feature V3.2C patch V4.0 -======= ===== ===== ==== -somaxconn X X X -sominconn - X X -sobacklog_hiwat - X - -sobacklog_drops - X - -somaxconn_drops - X - -tcpnodelack X X X -tcp_keepidle X X X -tcp_keepintvl X X X -tcp_keepcnt - X X -tcp_keepinit - X X -TCP keepalive per-socket - - X -tcp_msl - X - -tcp_rexmit_interval_min - X - -TCP inpcb hashing - X X -tcbhashsize - X X -interface alias hashing - X X -inifaddr_hsize - X X -ipport_userreserved - X - -sysconfig -q inet - - X -sysconfig -q socket - - X -</PRE> - -<!--#include virtual="footer.html" --> -</BODY> -</HTML> |