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From: Yusuf Goolamabbas <yusufg@outblaze.com>
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Subject: Trying to understand "proc: table is full" message
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Hi, I have a PII-333 box with 196MB of RAM and two SCSI disks
(4GB,8GB) connected to an Adaptec 7880 card. I am running 3.2-STABLE
cvsupped yesterday and have configured kernel with maxusers 64 and
nmbclusters 4096. Also, I have set somaxconn to be 256

This machine gets a decent volume of mail and also gets a good traffic
of web hits to sites which run a lot of CGI programs

I started to see this messages since yesterday 
/kernel: proc: table is full

on the console and in /var/log/messages

Would appreciate if someone could provide pointers on how to interpret 
this message and what parameters I should be tweaking. I am
considering upgrading the box to 512MB of RAM

Thanks, Yusuf


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