Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2006 20:48:15 +0100 From: Volker <volker@vwsoft.com> To: "Travis H." <solinym@gmail.com>, Daniel Hartmeier <daniel@benzedrine.cx> Cc: freebsd-pf@freebsd.org Subject: {Spam?} Re: {Spam?} no buffer space available Message-ID: <44244CFF.3020809@vwsoft.com> In-Reply-To: <d4f1333a0603230401g2cf39705j1ff7466954791628@mail.gmail.com> References: <44216734.2060101@vwsoft.com> <20060323094654.GD25046@insomnia.benzedrine.cx> <d4f1333a0603230401g2cf39705j1ff7466954791628@mail.gmail.com>
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On 2006-03-23 13:01, Travis H. wrote: > On 3/23/06, Daniel Hartmeier <daniel@benzedrine.cx> wrote: >> If it were an mbuf leak, it wouldn't go away right after you run pfctl >> -d, as disabling pf will not cause any memory to get released at all. >> >> You might simply be hitting the (default) 10,000 state entry limit, >> check pfctl -si output. If so, increase it with 'set limit states'. > > I've deliberately set my state table to be small, thinking it would > use less mbufs, and that didn't help. I'll try setting it high soon. > I did recover the box by flushing all pf stuff, but it didn't stay > working for very long. Travis, Daniel, thank you for your response. I'll check for both situations as soon as this problem occurs the next time (which will take place every few days). I'll than post the results into this mailinglist again. Greetings, Volker
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