While looking at the netstat man pages, I saw an interesting option:
-MExtract values associated with the name list from the specified
core instead of the default /dev/kmem.
-NExtract the name list from the specified system instead of the
default, which is
Hi All,
I'm trying to find out whether my ethernet driver is leaking.
I just found out about netstat -m, but I don't understand some of it's
output.
Can somebody explain me what is "mbuf+clusters out of packet secondary zone
in use" ?
My output shows it raised signifi
Hi All,
I'm trying to find out whether my ethernet driver is leaking.
I just found out about netstat -m, but I don't understand some of it's
output.
Can somebody explain me what is "mbuf+clusters out of packet secondary
zone in use" ?
My output shows it raised signifi
I have a couple of issues that I'm somewhat concerned about based on
some netstat output results.
I have a few boxes running 4.11-STABLE that provide this;
FreeBSD 4.11-STABLE #0: Wed May 4 09:49:52 PDT 2005 (i386)
# netstat -m
netstat: sysctl: retrieving mbstat: Cannot allocate m
I have a couple of issues that I'm somewhat concerned about based on
some netstat output results.
I have a few boxes running 4.11-STABLE that provide this;
FreeBSD 4.11-STABLE #0: Wed May 4 09:49:52 PDT 2005 (i386)
# netstat -m
netstat: sysctl: retrieving mbstat: Cannot allocate m
In the last episode (Jul 29), lists said:
> Is it possible to rebuild these without doing a complete make world
> and if so without rebooting ?
Yes:
cd /usr/src/lib/libkvm && make obj && make depend && make && make install
cd /usr/src/usr.bin/netstat && make obj && make depend && make && make ins
Is it possible to rebuild these without doing a complete make world
and if so without rebooting ?
Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Jul 29), lists said:
Hello,
On 2 of my systems I get the following error while doing netstat -m:
$ netstat -m
netstat: sysctl: retrieving mbstat: Cannot
In the last episode (Jul 29), lists said:
> Hello,
>
> On 2 of my systems I get the following error while doing netstat -m:
>
> $ netstat -m
> netstat: sysctl: retrieving mbstat: Cannot allocate memory
>
> This is a PIV 2ghz, with 1,5 GB of memory
That means you have
/var/log/messages gives:
Jul 29 01:55:56 server /kernel: All mbuf clusters exhausted, please see
tuning(7).
So I have set in /boot/loader.conf
kern.ipc.nmbclusters="32768"
And rebooted the machine but stilll got the same message with netstat -m
dmesg is not giving any weird messages
what does dmesg, tail /var/log/messages, vmstat, and top tell you
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Hello,
On 2 of my systems I get the following error while doing netstat -m:
$ netstat -m
netstat: sysctl: retrieving mbstat: Cannot allocate memory
This is a PIV 2ghz, with 1,5 GB of memory
I couldn't find anything about this on the internet.. anyone that has
any idea whats wrong here ?
T
ory denied
>
> Can you help me what is the problem
>
> netstat -m
> 41202/41440/518144 mbufs in use (current/peak/max):
> 41096 mbufs allocated to data
> 106 mbufs allocated to packet headers
> 41095/41324/129536 mbuf clusters in use (current/peak/max)
&
--
Hi all
I increased the "kern.ipc.nmbclusters=129536"
but still got the memory denied
Can you help me what is the problem
netstat -m
41202/41440/518144 mbufs in use (current/peak/max):
41096 mbufs allocated to data
106 mbufs allocated to packet headers
41095/41
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