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From: sytek@tekgen.BV.TEK.COM (Mike Ewan)
Newsgroups: comp.bugs.2bsd
Subject: Help!!! with 2.10 network problem. (again)
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Date: 6 Jul 88 15:13:08 GMT
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[looks like the line eater ate my whole article last time]

I hope someone out there can help.

I have a pdp11/44 running networked 2.10 on an Interlan NI1010, and another
44 running 2.10 with a DEC DELUA (DEUNA).

The problem I'm seeing on both is when some network access happens,
(rcp, telnet, ftp, etc.), the user gets a message back:

processname: socket: No buffer space available

'netstat -m' shows something like:

16/80/80 mbufs free
240/376/5500 bytes free
5.4 Kbytes allocated to network (93.2% in use)
110 requests for memory denied

This is all with only a couple of rlogins and 3 telnets running.

Question:  How do I increase the buffer space for the networking.

Has anyone else seen this?  Thanks in advance.

Mike Ewan
Tektronix Inc.
(503) 627-6468
mike@raven.TELCOM.TEK.COM
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