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In a networking program, I am getting an ENOBUFS error return from calls to 
sendto() when trying to pump a large amount of data out.

The documentation for ENOBUFS says that it means that the kernel could not 
allocate sufficient buffer space.

How do I found out how much kernel buffer space is available: 

(a) on my system as a whole? 
(b) to a particular process while it is running?

I've spent quite a bit of time googling around and haven't found anything 
that addresses these questions.

  Doc


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