Date: Sat, 21 Nov 1998 20:12:46 -0800 From: David Greenman <dg@root.com> To: Shawn Ramsey <shawn@cpl.net> Cc: questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: mbuf's Message-ID: <199811220412.UAA01794@root.com> In-Reply-To: Your message of "Sat, 21 Nov 1998 00:22:53 PST." <19981121002253.G7077@cpl.net>
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>Is this normal? Right after bootup : > >72 mbufs in use: > 66 mbufs allocated to data > 1 mbufs allocated to packet headers > 4 mbufs allocated to protocol control blocks > 1 mbufs allocated to socket names and addresses >64/66 mbuf clusters in use >141 Kbytes allocated to network (97% in use) >0 requests for memory denied >0 requests for memory delayed >0 calls to protocol drain routines > > > >This machine used to stay around 10% most of the time...(before I recompiled >the kernel) is there a kernel option to increase the mbufs and mbuf clusters? The % number is a percentage of the peak, not of the maximum. It is confusing and probably shouldn't be reported. -DG David Greenman Co-founder/Principal Architect, The FreeBSD Project To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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