'no buffer space' often comes when the output IFQ is full, which is
between 20 and 50 buffers. Are you sure you are seeing more than those
mbufs in use ?
It occurs when about 105/128 mbufs (94%) are used.
ok, that's reasonable, with 50 bufs in the output queue and perhaps a
matching
With a non-functioning route over isdn (i4b) I'm observing
that mbufs allocated soon reach the limit and then I'm getting
'no buffer space' available. I'm not sure whether
'no buffer space' often comes when the output IFQ is full, which is
between 20 and 50 buffers. Are you sure you are
Christoph Kukulies writes:
With a non-functioning route over isdn (i4b) I'm observing
that mbufs allocated soon reach the limit and then I'm getting
'no buffer space' available. I'm not sure whether
the networking stack is still usable for other purposes
but I prefer to reboot.
I just want to
'no buffer space' often comes when the output IFQ is full, which is
between 20 and 50 buffers. Are you sure you are seeing more than those
mbufs in use ?
It occurs when about 105/128 mbufs (94%) are used.
ok, that's reasonable, with 50 bufs in the output queue and perhaps a
matching
With a non-functioning route over isdn (i4b) I'm observing
that mbufs allocated soon reach the limit and then I'm getting
'no buffer space' available. I'm not sure whether
the networking stack is still usable for other purposes
but I prefer to reboot.
I just want to bring up this issue because
With a non-functioning route over isdn (i4b) I'm observing
that mbufs allocated soon reach the limit and then I'm getting
'no buffer space' available. I'm not sure whether
'no buffer space' often comes when the output IFQ is full, which is
between 20 and 50 buffers. Are you sure you are seeing
Christoph Kukulies writes:
With a non-functioning route over isdn (i4b) I'm observing
that mbufs allocated soon reach the limit and then I'm getting
'no buffer space' available. I'm not sure whether
the networking stack is still usable for other purposes
but I prefer to reboot.
I just want to
On Tue, Aug 24, 1999 at 04:47:03PM +0200, Luigi Rizzo wrote:
With a non-functioning route over isdn (i4b) I'm observing
that mbufs allocated soon reach the limit and then I'm getting
'no buffer space' available. I'm not sure whether
'no buffer space' often comes when the output IFQ is
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