More 'resource' problems with "ath0"
Ross Finlayson
finlayson at live555.com
Fri May 19 13:47:52 PDT 2006
>>So far I have not seen the problem recur after I switched to using 11g.
Unfortunately the problem arose again today, even when running 11g:
May 19 13:24:40 ns named[398]: client 66.80.0.7#1025: error sending
response: not enough free resources
May 19 13:24:40 ns named[398]: client 66.80.0.7#1025: error sending
response: not enough free resources
>So your clients are operating in ps mode
Yes, some of the clients of one of the access points (the one that's
running at the coffee shop, which is where the problem arose again
today) will be operating in power-save mode. (Because these clients
are random 'walk in off the street' types, it's not possible in
general to prevent them from using power-save mode.)
> and this may be the same issue seen by one other person. I'm
> working on it but am traveling right now so nothing will happen for
> a while (and it's also hard to reproduce).
Is there any diagnostic tool that I could run - when I notice the
problem occurring - that might help you in tracking down and solving
this problem?
Also, do you think that Joao's suggestion - copied below - is worth trying?
From "AT Matik <asstec at matik.com.br>":
>I saw this often on machines with network connection quality problems,
>especially on wireless connections. Seems the bufferspace get full and then
>the error comes up which may cause service problems. The problem is more
>frequent with udp traffic.
>
>normally you can workaround this by setting sysctls
>
>net.inet.udp.recvspace=65536
>net.inet.udp.maxdgram=131072
>
>or other values fitting to your needs
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