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# prune before unsetting the emergency state. The emergency state is activated
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# when the memcap limit is reached, allowing to create new flows, but
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# prunning them with the emergency timeouts (they are defined below).
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# If the memcap is reached, the engine will try to prune prune-flows
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# If the memcap is reached, the engine will try to prune flows
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# with the default timeouts. If it doens't find a flow to prune, it will set
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# the emergency bit and it will try again with more agressive timeouts.
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# If that doesn't work, then it will try to kill the last time seen flows
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hash-size: 65536
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prealloc: 10000
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emergency-recovery: 30
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prune-flows: 5
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# Specific timeouts for flows. Here you can specify the timeouts that the
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# active flows will wait to transit from the current state to another, on each
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