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Team members: Jurgen Schulze, Shaofeng (Leo) Liu

Copying large files over multi-gigabit networks

  • Optimize network settings:
    • Change maximum UDP buffer size (read and write) on sender and receiver: edit /proc/sys/net/core/rmem_max and /proc/sys/net/core/wmem_max. The number in the files determines the buffer size in bytes. We suggest the size to be 16MB (=16777216 bytes) for each of the buffers, which is the maximum allowed size.
    • Set buffer sizes in sendfile.cpp and recvfile.cpp, before the sockets connect with the "UDT::connect" command:
    int feng_temp=256000;
    UDT::setsockopt(serv,0,UDP_SNDBUF,&feng_temp, sizeof(int));

    int feng_mss=8800;
    UDT::setsockopt(serv,0,UDT_MSS ,&feng_mss, sizeof(int));

    int feng_recvbuf=40960000;
    UDT::setsockopt(serv,0,UDP_RCVBUF,&feng_recvbuf,sizeof(int));
    
  • The following commands are called from the directory udt3.3/app/
  • Run the sender:
 ./sendfile
  • Run the receiver:
 Syntax: 
 ./recvfile <IP address/hostname of sender> <port number> <remote source file name> <local destination file name>
 Example: 
 ./recvfile 127.0.0.1 9000 /home/jschulze/data/largefile.tif ./temp.tif

Streaming high resolution video over multi-gigabit networks

Our software solution is based on UDT and NCSA's bulk movie playback package (bplay).

  • Get UDTStreaming.tar.gz from Leo or Jurgen
  • Run video server program, for example on jpeg2ksvr:/workspace/origudt/udt3.3/app:
 ./sendfile