geoff@hinode.East.Sun.COM (Geoff Arnold @ Sun BOS - R.H. coast near the top) (01/11/91)
I'm sure this was discussed not so long ago, but of course I didn't need to know then... :-) Setup: 386 clone w/8MB RAM + ISC 2.2 with TCP/IP 1.2 and NFS. All streams resources reconfigured as recommended during the installation. Hooked into Sun's moderately complex (:-) in-house net (netstat -r has 33 entries, with about 5 gateways on the local net). I bring up the system, log in on the console, and do nothing. Within a few minutes I get KERNEL: allocq: out of queues and various streams out-of-resources messages from gated (and maybe others). netstat -m reports: alloc inuse total max fail streams: 96 64 154 64 0 queues: 368 368 904 368 4 mblocks: 2170 405 193883 734 0 dblocks: 1736 405 189068 734 7559 dblock class: 0 ( 4) 256 0 55 2 0 1 ( 16) 256 16 405 21 0 2 ( 64) 256 139 15558 230 7084 3 ( 128) 512 231 170679 460 475 4 ( 256) 128 0 1454 26 0 5 ( 512) 128 8 22 9 0 6 (1024) 64 11 895 11 0 7 (2048) 80 0 0 0 0 8 (4096) 56 0 0 0 0 Yup! Out of queues all right! And lots of allocation failures too. After this point I can't run any network apps and the system often hangs up. Suggestions? (Probably via email, so folks don't get bored.) Thanks Geoff -- Geoff Arnold, PC-NFS architect, Sun Microsystems. (geoff@East.Sun.COM) -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --"Patriotism is the willingness to kill and be killed for trivial reasons."-- ----------------------------(Bertrand Russell)--------------------------------