New Features; Namespace Delivery Protocol Http Client-Request; Network Tcp; Ram-Cache - Juniper MEDIA FLOW CONTROLLER 2.0.5 - RELEASE NOTES REV 15-11-2010 Release Note

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Release 2.0.5

New Features

Release 2.0.5 introduces some changes and fixes for known issues from lower-numbered
releases. This section describes new subcommands to these commands:

Namespace Delivery Protocol HTTP Client-Request

Network TCP

Ram-Cache

Virtual Player Hash Verify
Namespace Delivery Protocol HTTP Client-Request
For namespace <n> delivery protocol http client-request there is a new option that you
can use to ensure that all requests processed by that namespace are directly tunneled to
the origin:
tunnel-all
Notes:
tunnel-all
server without further processing. The default value is disabled.
Network TCP
For network tcp there is a new option useful when running non-persistent connections or
performance tests on Transparent proxy configurations:
max-tw-buckets <number>
Notes:
max-tw-buckets
held by the system simultaneously. If this number is exceeded, TIME-WAIT sockets
are immediately destroyed and a warning is displayed. Acceptable values are 16384
to 1048576. The default value is 180000.
Ram-Cache
For ram-cache there is a new option to help with handling small objects:
small-buffers scale-factor <number>
Notes:
small-buffers scale-factor
4 KB buffers in the RAM cache. The default, 0 (zero), translates to a ratio of 1:1.25,
which may not always be optimal. Acceptable values are between 0 and 8; if n = 1 - 8,
the ratio is 1:2
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New Features
—Configure this namespace to tunnel all incoming requests to the origin
—Define the maximum allowed number of TIME_WAIT sockets
—Configure the ratio between 32 KB buffers and
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Media Flow Controller 2.0.5 Release Notes
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