Re: Disaster under heavy network load on 2.4.x

2001-06-13 Thread Andi Kleen
Michal Margula <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hello! > > My friend told me to noticed you about problems I had with 2.4.x line of > kernels. I started up from 2.4.3. Under heavy load I was getting > messages from telnet, ping, nmap "No buffer space available". Strace > told me it was error marked

Re: Disaster under heavy network load on 2.4.x

2001-06-12 Thread David Ford
It looks like you don't have 'lo' configured, i.e. your 127.0.0.1 interface. David Michal Margula wrote: >Hello! > >My friend told me to noticed you about problems I had with 2.4.x line of >kernels. I started up from 2.4.3. Under heavy load I was getting >messages from telnet, ping, nmap "No bu

Re: Disaster under heavy network load on 2.4.x

2001-06-11 Thread Martin Josefsson
On Mon, 11 Jun 2001, Michal Margula wrote: > Hello! > > My friend told me to noticed you about problems I had with 2.4.x line of > kernels. I started up from 2.4.3. Under heavy load I was getting > messages from telnet, ping, nmap "No buffer space available". Strace > told me it was error marked

Disaster under heavy network load on 2.4.x

2001-06-11 Thread Michal Margula
Hello! My friend told me to noticed you about problems I had with 2.4.x line of kernels. I started up from 2.4.3. Under heavy load I was getting messages from telnet, ping, nmap "No buffer space available". Strace told me it was error marked as ENOBUFS. First thought was it was my fault. I asked