I've got lots of memory, so I don't understand what buffers are not available. Ever since upgrading to my current system (sources dated 2018-03-20 11:25:00 UTC), I've been seeing these messages at random intervals:
Apr 23 05:51:33 speedy ntpd[526]: routing socket reports: No buffer space available Apr 26 05:39:55 speedy ntpd[526]: routing socket reports: No buffer space available Apr 26 05:41:05 speedy ntpd[526]: routing socket reports: No buffer space available Apr 26 05:39:55 speedy ntpd[526]: routing socket reports: No buffer space available Apr 26 13:03:47 speedy ntpd[526]: routing socket reports: No buffer space available Apr 26 13:04:53 speedy ntpd[526]: routing socket reports: No buffer space available Apr 26 19:43:15 speedy ntpd[526]: routing socket reports: No buffer space available Apr 26 19:50:41 speedy avahi-daemon[956]: iface-pfroute.c: recv() failed: No buffer space available Apr 26 19:50:41 speedy avahi-daemon[956]: iface-pfroute.c: recv() failed: No buffer space available Apr 26 19:53:33 speedy ntpd[526]: routing socket reports: No buffer space available Apr 26 19:53:37 speedy avahi-daemon[956]: iface-pfroute.c: recv() failed: No buffer space available Apr 26 19:54:41 speedy avahi-daemon[956]: iface-pfroute.c: recv() failed: No buffer space available Apr 26 19:53:37 speedy avahi-daemon[956]: iface-pfroute.c: recv() failed: No buffer space available Apr 26 19:56:43 speedy ntpd[526]: routing socket reports: No buffer space available Apr 26 19:56:49 speedy avahi-daemon[956]: iface-pfroute.c: recv() failed: No buffer space available Apr 26 19:57:20 speedy ntpd[526]: routing socket reports: No buffer space available Apr 26 19:57:53 speedy avahi-daemon[956]: iface-pfroute.c: recv() failed: No buffer space available Apr 26 19:58:47 speedy ntpd[526]: routing socket reports: No buffer space available Apr 27 05:39:03 speedy ntpd[526]: routing socket reports: No buffer space available Apr 27 05:57:26 speedy avahi-daemon[956]: iface-pfroute.c: recv() failed: No buffer space available Apr 27 05:57:26 speedy avahi-daemon[956]: iface-pfroute.c: recv() failed: No buffer space available Apr 27 05:57:26 speedy avahi-daemon[956]: iface-pfroute.c: recv() failed: No buffer space available Apr 27 05:59:01 speedy ntpd[526]: routing socket reports: No buffer space available Apr 27 05:59:18 speedy avahi-daemon[956]: iface-pfroute.c: recv() failed: No buffer space available Apr 27 05:59:49 speedy ntpd[526]: routing socket reports: No buffer space available Apr 27 06:00:22 speedy avahi-daemon[956]: iface-pfroute.c: recv() failed: No buffer space available Apr 27 06:01:09 speedy ntpd[526]: routing socket reports: No buffer space available Apr 27 06:01:26 speedy avahi-daemon[956]: iface-pfroute.c: recv() failed: No buffer space available Apr 27 06:02:13 speedy ntpd[526]: routing socket reports: No buffer space available Apr 27 06:02:30 speedy avahi-daemon[956]: iface-pfroute.c: recv() failed: No buffer space available Apr 27 06:03:16 speedy ntpd[526]: routing socket reports: No buffer space available Apr 27 06:03:34 speedy avahi-daemon[956]: iface-pfroute.c: recv() failed: No buffer space available Apr 27 06:04:21 speedy ntpd[526]: routing socket reports: No buffer space available Apr 27 06:04:38 speedy avahi-daemon[956]: iface-pfroute.c: recv() failed: No buffer space available Apr 27 06:05:27 speedy ntpd[526]: routing socket reports: No buffer space available I never saw them with a previous kernel (from March 3rd), so it would seem that something changed between the 3rd and 20th. Is anyone else seeing similar? Any clues on what changed? The situation doesn't seem fatal (at least, not yet), but I'd like to mitigate the condition before it gets worse. :) Thanks in advance for any suggestions. +------------------+--------------------------+----------------------------+ | Paul Goyette | PGP Key fingerprint: | E-mail addresses: | | (Retired) | FA29 0E3B 35AF E8AE 6651 | paul at whooppee dot com | | Kernel Developer | 0786 F758 55DE 53BA 7731 | pgoyette at netbsd dot org | +------------------+--------------------------+----------------------------+