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Updating buffers
Is there a way to force client to update buffers before buff-in falls to zero?
I would like to give priority to RC5-72. After client finish RC5-72 it will start OGR. And now I would like that client return to RC5-72 once it completes 5 OGR packets.
Is that possible?
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Senior Member
Re: Updating buffers
Originally posted by edorajh
Is there a way to force client to update buffers before buff-in falls to zero?
I would like to give priority to RC5-72. After client finish RC5-72 it will start OGR. And now I would like that client return to RC5-72 once it completes 5 OGR packets.
Is that possible?
If you find no other possibility, just run "./dnetc -update" every hour or so. I remember there is something like a "taskplaner" in windows that can do this, and in unix you should be able to set up a cron job for this.
The usual step would be to configure ("./dnetc -config") the client to watch the buffers and update them regularly. Take a look at the "buffer-level check interval" and the "additional buffer-level checking", both in "buffer and buffer-update options".
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Thanks. Will check if it works.
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