socketpair: No buffer space available
Marc G. Fournier
scrappy at hub.org
Tue Mar 27 20:45:42 UTC 2007
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thanks ... just rebooted it yesterday again, so it has another 48 hours before
it starts up again, so will save that output before next reboot ...
- --On Tuesday, March 27, 2007 21:03:55 +0100 Robert Watson
<rwatson at FreeBSD.org>
wrote:
>
> On Fri, 23 Mar 2007, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
>
>> I've checked nmbclusters between the two machines, and both are at 25600,
>> but not sure what sysctl to look at for how much is actually used out of
>> that 25600 ...
>
> netstat -mb
>
> nmbclusters directly affects the number of clusters available in the network
> stack; it also indirectly affects the scaling of other settings, such as
> resource limits on the number of sockets. vmstat -z is also generally useful.
>
> There are a few paths to ENOBUFS in the socket allocation code--one path is
> if you are over-committed on socket buffer resources with respect to the
> resource limits of the user. Check the output of limits and the socket
> buffer size limit.
>
> Robert N M Watson
> Computer Laboratory
> University of Cambridge
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