On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 04:45:35PM +0530, Nehal J Wani wrote:
>> +/**
>> + * VIR_NETWORK_DHCP_LEASE_FILE_SIZE_MAX:
>> + *
>> + * Macro providing the upper limit on the size of leases file
>> + */
>> +#define VIR_NETWORK_DHCP_LEASE_FILE_SIZE_MAX (2 * 1024 * 1024)
>
> Do you think this is large enough ? Lets imagine a case of
> 65,000 leases - will they all fit in 2 MB given the JSON
> formatting we're doing ?
The following JSON formatted lease takes 274 bytes:
{
"iaid": "1221229",
"ip-address": "2001:db8:ca2:2:1::95",
"mac-address": "52:54:00:12:a2:6d",
"hostname": "Fedora20",
"client-id":
"00:04:1a:c1:d9:6b:5a:0a:e2:bc:f8:4b:1e:37:2e:38:22:55",
"expiry-time": 1393244216
},
So, assuming an upper limit of 512 bytes for each such entry, is it
safe to change the above limit to 32 MB?
Yep, if they're running so many VMs on a host, then they must have a
lot of RAM so 32mb will be tiny by comparison.
Regards,
Daniel
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