netstat: sysctl: net.inet.tcp.stats: Cannot allocate memory
While debugging some custom scripts, I found that 3 of my boxes have
large hobbitclient.log files.
They contain the same messages:
netstat: sysctl: net.inet.tcp.stats: Cannot allocate memory netstat: sysctl: net.inet.tcp.stats: Cannot allocate memory netstat: sysctl: net.inet.tcp.stats: Cannot allocate memory netstat: sysctl: net.inet.tcp.stats: Cannot allocate memory netstat: sysctl: net.inet.tcp.stats: Cannot allocate memory netstat: sysctl: net.inet.tcp.stats: Cannot allocate memory netstat: sysctl: net.inet.tcp.stats: Cannot allocate memory netstat: sysctl: net.inet.tcp.stats: Cannot allocate memory netstat: sysctl: net.inet.tcp.stats: Cannot allocate memory netstat: sysctl: net.inet.tcp.stats: Cannot allocate memory netstat: sysctl: net.inet.tcp.stats: Cannot allocate memory netstat: sysctl: net.inet.tcp.stats: Cannot allocate memory netstat: sysctl: net.inet.tcp.stats: Cannot allocate memory netstat: sysctl: net.inet.tcp.stats: Cannot allocate memory netstat: sysctl: net.inet.tcp.stats: Cannot allocate memory
All three boxen are FreeBSD 5.4-STABLE.
All three are 4.1.2p1.
Do I need to enable this in sysctl.conf?
Thanks,
Lee
On Fri, Apr 21, 2006 at 10:58:05PM -0400, Lee J. Imber wrote:
While debugging some custom scripts, I found that 3 of my boxes have
large hobbitclient.log files.They contain the same messages:
netstat: sysctl: net.inet.tcp.stats: Cannot allocate memory netstat: sysctl: net.inet.tcp.stats: Cannot allocate memory
All three boxen are FreeBSD 5.4-STABLE.
All three are 4.1.2p1.
Do I need to enable this in sysctl.conf?
No idea, this seems to be an error message from the FreeBSD "netstat" command. The Hobbit client runs these:
netstat -rn netstat -s (netstat -na -f inet; netstat -na -f inet6) | grep "^tcp"
(the last one only if you're running one of the snapshots).
Regards, Henrik
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