On 03/11/2014 04:02 PM, Juan Quintela wrote:
address@hidden wrote:
From: "Michael R. Hines" <address@hidden>
+# @mc-net-disable: Deactivate network buffering against outbound network
+# traffic while Micro-Checkpointing (@mc) is active.
+# Enabled by default. Disabling will make the MC protocol inconsistent
+# and potentially break network connections upon an actual failure.
+# Only for performance testing. (Since 2.x)
If it is dangerous, can we put dangerous/unsafe on the name? Having an option
that
can corrupt things make me nervous.
Or even name it x-mc-net-disable, so that we reserve the right to remove
it, as well as make it obvious that management must not try to tune it,
only developers.