You made it way to big...

On 10 Jul 2001, Joseph Lekostaj wrote:

> 
> I've been trying to up my TCP window size from the default 16K and it's caused 
>nothing but problems.  From the info I've found so far, these are the sysctl i've 
>changed:
> 
> kern.ipc.maxsockbuffer=2097152
> net.inet.tcp.rfc1323=1
> net.inet.tcp.sendspace=524288
> net.inet.tcp.recvspace=524288
> 
> But if I do that, on boot I get all sorts of error messages about buffer space.  
>i.e.:
> 
> Jul  9 11:53:20 ccn64 portmap[180]: cannot create tcp socket: No buffer space 
>available
> Jul  9 11:53:21 ccn64 inetd[199]: shell/tcp: socket: No buffer space available
> Jul  9 11:53:21 ccn64 inetd[199]: login/tcp: socket: No buffer space available
> Jul  9 11:58:55 ccn64 RPC::PlClient[243]: Cannot connect: No buffer space available 
> Jul  9 11:58:55 ccn64 RPC::PlClient[246]: Cannot connect: No buffer space available
> 
> Is there anything I'm missing?
> 
> -- 
> Joe LeKostaj
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