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Number of
Processing Units

Buffer Size

User Definitions

This option is intended to be used in a high-availability environment
when there are several servers that can write to the same shared
storage.
disk_thread
(optional – default:
1
Specifies the number of processing units dedicated to disk opera-
tions. This value can be tuned depending on the server resources to
enhance performance.
It is useless setting this parameter to a value exceeding the maxi-
mum number of clients that access the server at the same time.
It is usually useless to set this parameter to a number greater than the
the number of CPU in your server added to the number of physical
hard disk drives that are accessible in parallel at the same time.
If you have only one HDD in a single CPU server, this value should
be set to 1.
recv_buf
Specifies the size, in bytes, of the buffer for receiving network data.
send_buf
Specifies the size, in bytes, of the buffer for data to be transmitted on
the network.
users
Comma separated list of valid user definitions. User definitions are
actually client objects and are determined by their IP address range
or MAC address. For example:
users=everybody, admin
<user>.subnets
Defines a comma separated list of subnets.
The NVDD Configuration File
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Configuration File Settings
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