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Date:      Mon, 11 Feb 2002 22:25:13 +1100
From:      "Stuart Tanner" <stuart@sigterm.com>
To:        "Aleksey I. Yurlov" <webmaster@ptt.ru>
Cc:        "FreeBSD-Questions" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: ping: no buffer space available
Message-ID:  <001801c1b2ee$c682b560$d3bb2fcb@sigterm.com>
References:  <001101c1b2de$7107b960$d3bb2fcb@sigterm.com> <3C67C152.4030009@ptt.ru>

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Aleksey,

maxusers=32

How will altering this value effect networking?

----- Original Message -----
From: "Aleksey I. Yurlov" <webmaster@ptt.ru>
To: "Stuart Tanner" <stuart@sigterm.com>
Cc: "FreeBSD-Questions" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 12:04 AM
Subject: Re: ping: no buffer space available


> Hi, Stuart.
>
> So...There is no buffers...but there is some options in LINT
>
> #grep BUF LINT
> options    MSGBUF_SIZE=40960
> options    NSFBUFS=1024
>
> What value of "maxusers" in your kernel?
>
> Stuart Tanner wrote:
>
> >I recently had an ADSL connection installed.  I connected it to a Pentium
75
> >to gateway for a small network.  After a while (anywhere from 2 to 36
hours)
> >the connection hangs.  When I try to ping from the gateway to the outside
> >world I get the following message:
> >
> >ping: no buffer space available
> >
> >Any suggestions?
> >
> >--
> >Stuart
> >
> >"The best way to predict the future is to invent it." -- informal PARC
> >slogan
> >
> >
> >
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