Date: Thu, 27 Mar 97 09:04:02 -0500 From: Yves Lepage <yves@CC.McGill.CA> To: hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Argh! Message-ID: <199703271404.JAA22830@maelstrom.cc.mcgill.ca>
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Hi all, Here's my problem(s): Mar 27 08:57:13 tempest mrouted[24078]: warning - sendto to 130.94.40.6 on 206.167.175.6: No buffer space available Mar 27 08:57:13 tempest mrouted[24078]: warning - sendto to 204.70.104.29 on 206.167.175.6: No buffer space available Mar 27 08:57:13 tempest mrouted[24078]: warning - sendto to 130.185.89.224 on 206.167.175.6: No buffer space available Mar 27 08:57:13 tempest mrouted[24078]: warning - sendto to 205.189.33.254 on 206.167.175.6: No buffer space available Mar 27 08:57:13 tempest mrouted[24078]: warning - sendto to 206.172.195.1 on 206.167.175.6: No buffer space available Mar 27 08:59:46 tempest mrouted[24078]: warning - duplicate prune received on vif 8 from 130.185.89.224 for (147.210.0.0 224.2.172.238)/38 old timer: 48 cur gm: 628 I have added this to my kernel conf file: options "NMBCLUSTERS=4096" But it doesn't seem to help very much. The machine has 48MB of mem, and it is dedicated to running mrouted. I am willing to have the biggest buffers on the planet, I have plenty of mem for that. What am I missing? Bill, (I know you're on that list :-)), all my downstream feeds run 3.8. I normally shouldn't be getting duplicate prunes, still I do. Any ideas? Thanks a lot, Yves Lepage
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