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In <200401230935.i0N9Zcln148644@pimout4-ext.prodigy.net>, on 01/23/04
at 01:35 AM, "Gary Wong" said:
>Well, the MAXAGE & BUFFERIDLE numbers you posted were only 6,000 and not
>60,000 as I have it, so I was wondering if you accidentally posted the
>wrong number or if you use a lower number on purpose.
What I posted was copied via the clipboard directly from startup.cmd.
I don't know that I'd want that a chance on forcing buffers to stay in the
cache for 60 seconds.
Regards,
Steven
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