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Date:      Mon, 11 Apr 2011 00:34:56 +0200
From:      Przemyslaw Frasunek <przemyslaw@frasunek.com>
To:        Eugene Grosbein <egrosbein@rdtc.ru>
Cc:        freebsd-net@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: mpd5/Netgraph issues after upgrading to 7.4
Message-ID:  <4DA23090.8060206@frasunek.com>
In-Reply-To: <4DA1E39C.9090300@rdtc.ru>
References:  <4D947756.6050808@freebsd.lublin.pl>	<4D9F6C71.1040209@frasunek.com> <4DA171BA.9000507@frasunek.com> <4DA1E39C.9090300@rdtc.ru>

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> Use command "vmstat -z|egrep 'ITEM|NetGraph'" and check FAILURES column.
> If you see non-zero values there, you need to increase netgraph memory limits
> net.graph.maxdata and net.graph.maxalloc using /boot/loader.conf.

Unfortunately, increasing net.graph.maxdata & net.graph.maxalloc didn't
solved EPERM problems on netgraph control sockets. It is still appearing
every few hours, but failure counters are zero:

ITEM                     SIZE     LIMIT      USED      FREE  REQUESTS
FAILURES
NetGraph items:            36,    65598,        0,     1404,    52978,
      0
NetGraph data items:       36,    65598,        0,      780,  2876420,
      0

I also tried to increase kern.ipc.nmbclusters to 262140, but after that,
mpd stopped accepting any connections - each failed with ENOBUFS.

What is the upper limit of kernel memory usage?



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