dce/rpc "client" api
Gerald Carter
gcarter at valinux.com
Tue Aug 22 13:23:02 GMT 2000
Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
>
> by the same token, using one smbd process for *all* smbd
> code is equally not scalable.
Nah...Big yeah...a lot to understand....yeah...but
not scalable...I don't think so.
Jeremy's comments were about load and performance.
You're now trying to equate KLOC with number of
clients. Those are different things.
> in other words, immediately after an accept()
> there follows a fork(). just like in smbd.
ok...I remember this thread and I remember the fact that
dce/rpc sessions are generally short lived so you have a lot
of forking going on. Magnitudes greater than with SMB
sessions (which i have seen active sessions last for days
on past servers).
btw...Luke, you should subscribe to the mailing list
if you are going to carry on conversations here.
Cheers, jerry
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