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Re: Slowness, idnsSendQuery and "No buffer space av ailable"

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On Mon, Jun 20, 2005 at 02:51:31AM +0200, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> On Fri, 17 Jun 2005, Chris Robertson wrote:
> 
> >>2005/06/09 21:08:49| idnsSendQuery: FD 5: sendto: (55) No buffer space
> >>available
> 
> This indicates you have run out of networking related buffers in your 
> kernel.
> 
> Unfortunately I don't know the exact details on how to retify this as I am 
> not a BSD guy..
 
Henrik,

Thanks for the reply. That gives me a solid direction in which to continue 
researching the solution.

Is there a general recommended setting for networking buffers (on caches
that process upwards of 150 requests per second)? I didn't find any specific 
recommendation in Squid: The Definitive Guide.

Doug


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