Date: Tue, 16 Apr 1996 13:27:17 -0400 (EDT) From: "Marc G. Fournier" <scrappy@ki.net> To: Network Coordinator <nc@ai.net> Cc: David Greenman <davidg@Root.COM>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Automatic Reboots and Locking up. Message-ID: <Pine.BSI.3.92.960416132546.5569E-100000@ki.net> In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.3.91.960416093112.4057A-100000@aries.ai.net>
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On Tue, 16 Apr 1996, Network Coordinator wrote:
>
> >
> > ...to your kernel config file to avoid running out of them. The default
> > calculation is based on maxusers and is intended for general purpose use of
> > which a WWW server is not.
> >
>
> I increased the limit to 4096 and am still seeing the same problem. I
> am currently waiting on a compile to change NMBs to 8192. Is there any
> way to watch the status of them? I even have the shutdown procedure
> manually turn kill nfsd and httpd before shutdown runs.
>
ki# netstat -m
49 mbufs in use:
9 mbufs allocated to data
12 mbufs allocated to packet headers
25 mbufs allocated to protocol control blocks
3 mbufs allocated to socket names and addresses
6/108 mbuf clusters in use
222 Kbytes allocated to network (8% in use)
0 requests for memory denied
0 requests for memory delayed
0 calls to protocol drain routines
Mine is using NMBCLUSTERS based on maxusers, as I havn't made
any changes to my config file for it, but I believe on yours, you should
see something like:
X/4096 mbuf clusters in use
What is the X?
Marc G. Fournier scrappy@ki.net
Systems Administrator @ ki.net scrappy@freebsd.org
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