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Mark Johnston changed:
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--- Comment #4 from Vladyslav V. Prodan ---
(In reply to Vladyslav V. Prodan from comment #0)
I rethought these 5 options and decided that I don't need to change them in my
kernel config.
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--- Comment #3 from Vladyslav V. Prodan ---
(In reply to Vladyslav V. Prodan from comment #2)
Sorry, here is the output from version 12.3:
# netstat -m
2090/11766/13856 mbufs in use (current/cache/total)
2047/2862/4909/40 mbuf
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--- Comment #2 from Vladyslav V. Prodan ---
(In reply to Mark Johnston from comment #1)
This is how it happened historically, somewhere around release/10.
This is my attempt to allocate a lot of memory to network/buffers at once.
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Bug ID: 278822
Summary: Errors in building the kernel config with its own
value MSGBUF_SIZE, MCLSHIFT and NBUF
Product: Base System
Version: 14.0-STABLE
Hardware: