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Re: No buffer space available
On 9/10/12 9:50 AM, "Manuel Bouyer" <bouyer%antioche.eu.org@localhost> wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 09, 2012 at 06:15:25PM -0500, Peter Eisch wrote:
>>
>> What's my path to fix problems like this?
>>
>> Sep 9 16:41:51 mouse ospfd[602]: *** sendmsg in ospf_write failed to
>> 224.0.0.6, id 0, off 0, len 604, interface vlan511, mtu 1500: No buffer
>> space available
>
> Looks like the queue is full.
> Does netstat -q shows some drops ?
No. This is what's slaying me. If the kernel had issues with hardware
would they float up the stacks or would it get logged? (dmesg is clean)
mouse# netstat -q
arpintrq:
queue length: 0
maximum queue length: 50
packets dropped: 0
ipintrq:
queue length: 0
maximum queue length: 2048
packets dropped: 0
ip6intrq:
queue length: 0
maximum queue length: 2048
packets dropped: 0
atintrq1:
queue length: 0
maximum queue length: 2048
packets dropped: 0
atintrq2:
queue length: 0
maximum queue length: 2048
packets dropped: 0
ppoediscinq:
queue length: 0
maximum queue length: 2048
packets dropped: 0
ppoeinq:
queue length: 0
maximum queue length: 2048
packets dropped: 0
mouse#
What other diagnostics would be useful to watch?
peter
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