Nagel ends up getting used to more efficiently transfer data, given that if you want to transmit a single byte, the overhead is huge on a TCP/IP packet.
For a console session, I can see them wanting to. You want the data as it happens, not in "spurts" as the system decides to gather it up and transfer it in a lump according to however Nagel decides.
But, that's just my guess.
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--- In Crestron@..., "xymox1357" <public2@...> wrote:
Hi Chip,
Thanks for responding.
I removed ALL the ethernet devices and removed the networktime sync and it still does it. Exactly once a minute.
Really annoying.
Maybe its time to ask trueblue cuz i have no way of knowing what this error means or what to diagnose.
Why in the world something on crestron would need to disable the Nagle algorithm and then what would cause it to not be able to is just a mystery.
Im now wondering if something from the outside is causing this error, maybe something on the network is sneding something to its IP address and causing this ?
--- In Crestron@..., "Chip" <cfm@> wrote:
What devices do you have configured in your program on the Ethernet interface?
- Chip
--- In Crestron@..., "xymox1357" <public2@> wrote:
Im seeing these once a minute in the log and im not sure whats causing them
--- In Crestron@..., "xymox1357" <public2@> wrote:
I am seeing a lot of these errors in my log. What does this mean ? They seem to occur about once a minute. Very annoying.
Error: CConsoleListenSocket::AcceptConnection: unable to disable Nagle algorithm for Console Sockets.