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From: zeno@serv.net (Sean T. Lamont .)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: How to increase # of kernel mbufs?
Date: 12 Nov 1996 03:51:53 -0800
Organization: ServNet Internet Services, Seattle, WA
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Message-ID: <569ocp$bfe@itchy.serv.net>
References: <564pa1$ggr@muenchen.photogrammetrie.de>
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In article <564pa1$ggr@muenchen.photogrammetrie.de>,
Gerhard Mehldau <mehldau@photogrammetrie.de> wrote:

>as the subject says: how do I increase the number of kernel mbufs?
>
>I have looked around the kernel files, and found a parameter called
>NMBCLUSTERS, which (unless defined directly) is computed as a function
>of MAXUSERS.  Since I'm new to kernel hacking, I'd like some
>confirmation that I'm on the right track before proceeding...
>


options         "NMBCLUSTERS=2048"   




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