Here's additional information:
'netstat -m' output:
174/2931/3105 mbufs in use (current/cache/total)
68/1892/1960/25600 mbuf clusters in use (current/cache/total/max)
68/1114 mbuf+clusters out of packet secondary zone in use (current/cache)
0/1327/1327/12800 4k (page size) jumbo clusters in use
Gary Jennejohn wrote:
You haven't really provided any useful information to allow further analysis
What would be "useful information"? 'netstat -m' is one. Anything else?
Yuri
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On Mon, 24 Aug 2009 01:54:39 -0700
Yuri wrote:
> Almost every time when I leave system to download a large file I get ral
> device inoperable after a while.
> Pinging the other peer causes these messages:
>
> > ping 192.168.0.1
> PING 192.168.0.1 (192.168.0.1): 56 data bytes
> ping: sendto: No
Almost every time when I leave system to download a large file I get ral
device inoperable after a while.
Pinging the other peer causes these messages:
> ping 192.168.0.1
PING 192.168.0.1 (192.168.0.1): 56 data bytes
ping: sendto: No buffer space available
ping: sendto: No buffer space available
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