DAQmx buffer size/write size

Guys, please forgive my posting a link here for a question I am asking in the DAQmx board, however like myself I feel a lot of people that have relevant knowledge may not frequent that board, so if you may be able to help please take a look.
http://forums.ni.com/t5/Multifunction-DAQ/DAQmx-buffer-size-write-size/td-p/2717349

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    [2015-Jan-05 22:32:41] RDP (0): lo0 af=30 (AF_INET6) addr=fe80::1%lo0 netmask=ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff::
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    [2015-Jan-05 22:32:41] RDP (0): en0 af=18 addr= netmask=
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