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-rw-r--r--doc/sync/ftfw/conntrackd.conf25
-rw-r--r--doc/sync/notrack/conntrackd.conf25
2 files changed, 26 insertions, 24 deletions
diff --git a/doc/sync/ftfw/conntrackd.conf b/doc/sync/ftfw/conntrackd.conf
index 76c3aef..6a54539 100644
--- a/doc/sync/ftfw/conntrackd.conf
+++ b/doc/sync/ftfw/conntrackd.conf
@@ -48,6 +48,19 @@ Sync {
# with oprofile. If not set, default window size is 300.
#
# ACKWindowSize 300
+
+ #
+ # This clause allows you to disable the external cache. Thus, the
+ # state entries are directly injected into the kernel conntrack
+ # table. As a result, you save memory in user-space but you consume
+ # slots in the kernel conntrack table for backup state entries.
+ # Moreover, disabling the external cache means more CPU consumption.
+ # You need a Linux kernel >= 2.6.29 to use this feature. By default,
+ # this clause is set off. If you are installing conntrackd for first
+ # time, please read the user manual and I encourage you to consider
+ # using the fail-over scripts instead of enabling this option!
+ #
+ # DisableExternalCache Off
}
#
@@ -190,18 +203,6 @@ Sync {
# Checksum on
# }
- #
- # This clause allows you to disable the external cache. Thus, the
- # state entries are directly injected into the kernel conntrack
- # table. As a result, you save memory in user-space but you consume
- # slots in the kernel conntrack table for backup state entries.
- # Moreover, disabling the external cache means more CPU consumption.
- # You need a Linux kernel >= 2.6.29 to use this feature. By default,
- # this clause is set off. If you are installing conntrackd for first
- # time, please read the user manual and I encourage you to consider
- # using the fail-over scripts instead of enabling this option!
- #
- # DisableExternalCache Off
}
#
diff --git a/doc/sync/notrack/conntrackd.conf b/doc/sync/notrack/conntrackd.conf
index 25c4e7f..152880b 100644
--- a/doc/sync/notrack/conntrackd.conf
+++ b/doc/sync/notrack/conntrackd.conf
@@ -25,6 +25,19 @@ Sync {
# trigger several consecutive hand-overs. Default is 60 seconds.
#
# PurgeTimeout 60
+
+ #
+ # This clause allows you to disable the external cache. Thus, the
+ # state entries are directly injected into the kernel conntrack
+ # table. As a result, you save memory in user-space but you consume
+ # slots in the kernel conntrack table for backup state entries.
+ # Moreover, disabling the external cache means more CPU consumption.
+ # You need a Linux kernel >= 2.6.29 to use this feature. By default,
+ # this clause is set off. If you are installing conntrackd for first
+ # time, please read the user manual and I encourage you to consider
+ # using the fail-over scripts instead of enabling this option!
+ #
+ # DisableExternalCache Off
}
#
@@ -172,18 +185,6 @@ Sync {
# Checksum on
# }
- #
- # This clause allows you to disable the external cache. Thus, the
- # state entries are directly injected into the kernel conntrack
- # table. As a result, you save memory in user-space but you consume
- # slots in the kernel conntrack table for backup state entries.
- # Moreover, disabling the external cache means more CPU consumption.
- # You need a Linux kernel >= 2.6.29 to use this feature. By default,
- # this clause is set off. If you are installing conntrackd for first
- # time, please read the user manual and I encourage you to consider
- # using the fail-over scripts instead of enabling this option!
- #
- # DisableExternalCache Off
}
#