Daniel Melameth escreveu: > Does the issue go away when you make ping part of the high priority queue? > > On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 7:55 AM, Amaury De Ganseman > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> I run OpenBSD 4.3 on my gateway. But when a machine behind the >> NAT/gateway uses bittoreent (or gtk-gnutella) I loss packets. >> For example when I try to do a ping www.google.com I can see "ping: >> sendto: No buffer space available" (on my gateway) >> It's the same if I use gtk-gnutella. I think it's related to the huge >> number of states (about 1500 for bittorent) >> >> Any idea to the problem ? >> >> Thanks for help. >> >> >> Amaury De Ganseman >> infos: >> --------- >> >> dmesg in attach >> >> I use user-space pppoe >> >> I use traffic shaping: >> >> #ALTQ CBQ >> >> altq on $ext_if cbq bandwidth 350Kb queue {std} >> >> queue std bandwidth 100% { hprio, lprio} >> queue lprio bandwidth 80% priority 0 cbq(default, borrow,red, ecn ) >> queue hprio bandwidth 20% priority 7 cbq(borrow, red, ecn) >> >> >> >> gateway# netstat -m >> 37 mbufs in use: >> 32 mbufs allocated to data >> 1 mbuf allocated to packet headers >> 4 mbufs allocated to socket names and addresses >> 32/306/6144 mbuf clusters in use (current/peak/max) >> 708 Kbytes allocated to network (10% in use) >> 0 requests for memory denied >> 0 requests for memory delayed >> 0 calls to protocol drain routines >> >> I use user-space pppoe >> > > > Take a look at the list archives. I recall someone having the same issue, and it was something to do with the network card. It was a hardware problem. I already had this sometimes, and only rebooting the machine solved the problem.
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