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| Subject: | What is upbound of LVS hash table? | 
| From: | Wang Haiguang <wanghaig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> | 
| Date: | Tue, 15 Aug 2000 09:33:38 +0800 (SST) | 
| I see from LVS-How-To that the maximum number of connections of LVS is 2^12 by default. I know it can be modified when make the kernel. I what to know what is the maximum value I can specified when complie the kernel. Thanks. Wang Haiguang | 
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