Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2003 09:41:12 -0700 From: "Jin Guojun [NCS]" <j_guojun@lbl.gov> To: James West <jwest254@mail.com> Cc: Lukas Ertl <l.ertl@univie.ac.at> Subject: Re: Major problem with "No buffer space available" errors Message-ID: <3F158028.9A91EE54@lbl.gov> References: <20030716151905.39091.qmail@mail.com>
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Ok, this may have confirmed that it is a drive or motherboard (Intel specific) bug. We had same problem about a month ago on Intel D875PBZP motherboard with 5.1-RELEASE. It has a onboard Intel 10/100/1000 PRO (em) NIC. We left the machine idle for a month, since the machine is useless and we have plentiful other things to do. This week, we decide to use this machine for high-speed network test. Somehow, the machine just works without any change. I asked around and no one here says that they changed any thing. What I can suggest to you is to test a different NIC to see if the problem persists. If it is, then there is a kernel problem, otherwise, it is Intel problem. -Jin James West wrote: > The machine has 256Mb of RAM, 36Gb scsi drive and is a 1.3Ghz AMD cpu. > > I've switched MAXUSERS back to 0 now, right now before reboot my mbuf sysctl values read: > > # sysctl -a | grep mbuf > kern.ipc.mbuf_wait: 32 > kern.ipc.nmbufs: 260000 > > I'm stumped, stumped like a tree! > > James. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Lukas Ertl <l.ertl@univie.ac.at> > Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2003 16:51:34 +0200 (CEST) > To: James West <jwest254@mail.com> > Subject: Re: Major problem with "No buffer space available" errors > > > On Wed, 16 Jul 2003, James West wrote: > > > > > Hmm, kinda made that all confusing sounding, what i mean is i'm having > > > the problem with MAXUSERS set to 0 and also when its set to 512. > > > > You didn't tell us how much memory that box has. MAXUSERS 512 is certainly > > a huge number. > > > > FWIW, I'd suggest you'd go back to MAXUSERS 0 (the auto-tuning of FreeBSD > > is quiet ok) and have a look at the mbuf clusters. You can increase them > > at boot time if you see you haven't enough. > > > > regards, > > le > > > > -- > > Lukas Ertl eMail: l.ertl@univie.ac.at > > UNIX-Systemadministrator Tel.: (+43 1) 4277-14073 > > Zentraler Informatikdienst (ZID) Fax.: (+43 1) 4277-9140 > > der Universität Wien http://mailbox.univie.ac.at/~le/ > > _______________________________________________ > > freebsd-performance@freebsd.org mailing list > > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-performance > > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-performance-unsubscribe@freebsd.org" > > > > -- > __________________________________________________________ > Sign-up for your own FREE Personalized E-mail at Mail.com > http://www.mail.com/?sr=signup > > CareerBuilder.com has over 400,000 jobs. Be smarter about your job search > http://corp.mail.com/careers > > _______________________________________________ > freebsd-performance@freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-performance > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-performance-unsubscribe@freebsd.org"
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