X-Git-Url: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ianmdlvl/git?p=elogind.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=man%2Fsystemd.socket.xml;h=4483905832efe5feafe756515cd3253b90f39859;hp=9c9af531e80d3b9bb93cbd462e111810676b87a6;hb=cc567c9beace114554f7e7f50c3a5181cc44a07d;hpb=5e34b37c9fec5da130f6549ddabd8a2af5c9faac diff --git a/man/systemd.socket.xml b/man/systemd.socket.xml index 9c9af531e..448390583 100644 --- a/man/systemd.socket.xml +++ b/man/systemd.socket.xml @@ -487,6 +487,53 @@ . + + KeepAliveTime= + Takes time (in seconds) as argument . The connection needs to remain + idle before TCP starts sending keepalive probes. This controls the TCP_KEEPIDLE + socket option (see + socket7 + and the TCP + Keepalive HOWTO for details.) + Defaults value is 7200 seconds (2 hours). + + + + KeepAliveInterval= + Takes time (in seconds) as argument between individual keepalive probes, + if the socket option SO_KEEPALIVE has been set on this socket seconds as argument. + This controls the TCP_KEEPINTVL socket option (see + socket7 + and the TCP + Keepalive HOWTO for details.) + Defaults value is 75 seconds. + + + + KeepAliveProbes= + Takes interger as argument. It's the number of unacknowledged probes to + send before considering the connection dead and notifying the application layer. + This controls the TCP_KEEPCNT socket option (see + socket7 + and the TCP + Keepalive HOWTO for details.) + Defaults value is 9. + + + + NoDelay= + Takes a boolean + argument. TCP Nagle's algorithm works by combining a number of + small outgoing messages, and sending them all at once. + This controls the TCP_NODELAY socket option (see + tcp7 + Defaults to + . + + Priority= Takes an integer @@ -498,6 +545,47 @@ for details.). + + DeferAccept= + + Takes time (in + seconds) as argument. If set, the + listening process will be awakened + only when data arrives on the socket, + and not immediately when connection is + established. When this option is set, + the + TCP_DEFER_ACCEPT + socket option will be used (see + tcp7), + and the kernel will ignore initial ACK + packets without any data. The argument + specifies the approximate amount of + time the kernel should wait for + incoming data before falling back to + the normal behaviour of honouring + empty ACK packets. This option is + beneficial for protocols where the + client sends the data first (e.g. + HTTP, in contrast to SMTP), because + the server process will not be woken + up unnecessarily before it can take + any action. + + + If the client also uses the + TCP_DEFER_ACCEPT + option, the latency of the initial + connection may be reduced, because the + kernel will send data in the final + packet establishing the connection + (the third packet in the "three-way + handshake"). + + Disabled by default. + + + ReceiveBuffer= SendBuffer=