Re: No buffer space available

From: Henrik Nordstrom <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 01 Sep 1999 01:54:03 +0200

It may be that your kernel temorarily ran out of free main memory. Try
tuning the memory paging to be more aggressive in reclaiming memory.

There may also be other kernel limitations where this message is seen,
like running out of kernel inodes, sockets and similar resources.

For Linux see linux/Documentation/sysctl/ on how to tune some of these
limits.

--
Henrik Nordstrom
Spare time Squid hacker
Chuprynin Nicholay wrote:
> 
> Hi, All!
> In my cache.log I see a lot of messages like these:
> 1999/08/28 18:59:10| comm_accept: FD 6: (105) No buffer space available
> 1999/08/28 18:59:10| httpAccept: FD 6: accept failure: (105) No buffer
> space available
> 
> Could anyone explain, what does it mean?
> 
>                                           Petrovich (Kolya)
Received on Tue Aug 31 1999 - 18:04:24 MDT

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