Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!bywater!acheron!archet!larouch!yozzo From: yozzo@larouch.uucp (Ralph Yozzo) Newsgroups: comp.bugs.4bsd Subject: A ping question and the infamous "sendto: No buffer space available" message Message-ID: <1989Dec1.102932.15678@larouch.uucp> Date: 1 Dec 89 10:29:32 GMT Reply-To: yozzo@larouch.UUCP (Ralph Yozzo) Organization: Larouch Headquarters, Hopewell Junction, NY Lines: 42 Has anyone run into a situation where "ping'ing" a host gives a sendto:No buffer space available message. If someone has, I'd like to hear from him/her. The only solution that I found is to reboot the machine. Needless to say, the administration people are not to thrilled with my constant rebooting. What I was wondering is "Is there a way to reset the ping or TCP buffers without rebooting?" Also, "What is the sendto:No buffer space available message mean? I have checked "netstat -m" and there are plently of mbufs available. I've also tried killing inetd and restarting it without any success. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | Ralph E. Yozzo | DISCLAIMER: The above message is from | | IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Ctr. | me and is not from my employer. IBM | | Arpanet: yozzo@ibm.com | might completely disagree with me. | | Bitnet: yozzo@yktvmx.bitnet \---------------------------------------| | Home: ..!uunet!bywater!acheron!larouch!yozzo | Phone: (914) 945-3634 work | | | Phone: (914) 564-4731 home | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------