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322 Installation Guide for Clients
sesstimeout
Sets the number of seconds that the workstation waits before
disconnecting a session with a server that is no longer responding.
Note that sesstimeout does not affect the timeout periods of sessions
using the MS TCP/IP protocol.
Because MS TCP/IP is a WAN protocol, it requires a longer period
before timeouts to ensure robust, reliable packet-delivery through all
the slow-links, gateways, etc., in the Wide Area Network. Therefore,
it has a backoff algorithm for retries, and is not affected by the
sesstimeout parameter. Also, pressing CTRL+BREAK on MS-DOS
workstation will have no effect when you are using MS TCP/IP.
The range is 2–65536 seconds; the default is 45 seconds.
sizbigbuff (MS-DOS only)
Sets the size in bytes of big buffers used to receive large files or large
amounts of data. The numbigbuf entry in this section sets the number
of buffers. The range is 128–65535 bytes, and the value must be an
even number; the default is 4096 bytes.
sizcharbuf
Sets the number of bytes for named-pipe and character-device buffers.
Increase this number for better communication-device performance.
The range is 64–4096 bytes; the default is 128 bytes for MS-DOS, or
512 bytes for OS/2.
sizerror (OS/2 only)
Sets the size in bytes of the internal error buffer. Reduce this number
when you need more memory and network errors are not frequent.
The range is 256–4096 bytes; the default is 1024 bytes.
sizworkbuf
Sets the number of bytes for workstation buffers. Increase this
number to handle large amounts of data such as database records. The
value should be a multiple of 512, the same for every workstation on
the network, and the same as the value of the sizreqbuf entry used by
servers.
For MS-DOS workstations, the range is 128–4096 bytes; the default
is 2048 bytes. On MS-DOS workstations where performance is not an
issue, you might want to set this value to 1024. For OS/2
workstations, the range is 1024–16384 bytes; the default is 4096
bytes.
umb (MS-DOS only)
Loads the Workstation service (NETWKSTA.SYS) into upper
memory blocks, as available. Possible values are yes and no. The
default is yes.
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