Kernel out of buffers
David Melman
melman at techunix.BITNET
Wed Dec 28 01:20:59 AEST 1988
We have a ethernet with many different machines running various versions of
Unix and other operating systems. Our host, a Vax 785 running 4.3BSD with
original TCP/IP code, usually communicates with the net without problems.
However recently, with random occurances (from once a week to three
times a day), a situation arises where every attempt to access the net
results in a failure with the message: "No buffer space available".
When this situation occurs, the machine is completely cut off to the net and
is cleared only by a reboot. This has occurred on other hosts running 4.3BSD
and Mt. XINU on the lan as well. Interestingly enough, a 'netstat -m'
shows there are plenty of mbufs available. What is happening?
Thanks in advance for suggestions to overcome this problem.
David
melman at technunix.BITNET
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