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Since the OS/2 stack is showing it's age, there are some performance tuning that was | {{Article | ||
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Since the OS/2 stack is showing it's age, there are some performance tuning that was adviced on the OS2World Forum. | |||
==inetcfg.ini== | ==inetcfg.ini== |
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Since the OS/2 stack is showing it's age, there are some performance tuning that was adviced on the OS2World Forum.
inetcfg.ini
Check your x:\mptn\etc\inetcfg.ini file and you may change the values similar to the following:
#Inetcfg: CURRENT DEFAULT MINIMUM MAXIMUM keepalive 300 300 0 7800 KeepAlive (sec) tcpswinsize 246723 32768 1024 246723 TCP SendWindow Size tcprwinsize 246723 32768 1024 246723 TCP RecvWindow Size udpswinsize 246723 41600 1024 246723 UDP SendWindow Size udprwinsize 246723 41600 1024 246723 UDP RecvWindow Size
If you do not have a inetcfg.ini file, you can create one with "inetcfg -g all" from the command line. Then place the line "inetcfg -s all" (minus the quotes) in your x:\mptn\bin\setup.cmd file.