Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 18:12:39 +0400 (GST) From: Rakhesh Sasidharan <rakhesh@rakhesh.com> To: "FreeBSD (PF)" <freebsd-pf@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: ping: sendto: No buffer space available Message-ID: <20080125181146.G78711@dogmatix.home.rakhesh.com> In-Reply-To: <6e6841490801250523u67a55707g77d13356125283fa@mail.gmail.com> References: <20080122185929.A35598@obelix.home.rakhesh.com> <20080122193545.N35750@obelix.home.rakhesh.com> <6e6841490801221122p108f8196x9c50f216cccac956@mail.gmail.com> <20080125105447.K51665@dogmatix.home.rakhesh.com> <6e6841490801250523u67a55707g77d13356125283fa@mail.gmail.com>
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Gilberto Villani Brito wrote: > On 25/01/2008, Rakhesh Sasidharan <rakhesh@rakhesh.com> wrote: >> Gilberto Villani Brito wrote: >> >>> Try use those options in your pf.conf: >>> set limit { states 1000000000, src-nodes 1000000000, frags 50000000 } >> >> I did this. After about a day of usage and no significant uploads/ >> downloads (unlike the previous two times) I started getting the same >> problems. >> >> I am on FreeBSD 6.3/i386 now. Upgraded day-before. >> >> Thanks, >> Rakhesh >> > > Are you using hfsc, cbq or other thing to control the bandwidth ??? > Yes, I am using cbq. Sorry, I forgot to mention it earlier ... Thanks, Rakhesh --- http://rakhesh.net/
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