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Date: | Fri, 18 Oct 1996 10:51:39 -0700 |
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Hi,
Any chance that you've restarted your machine since the last time
the problem was seen?
> Here's the results on our 968. All of the faces are still smiling. Except
> for ours, of course, when we get the incomplete WWW transfers :(
>
> THU, OCT 17, 1996, 9:36:09 AM
> Item Subsystem Name G/N Description Used High Max
> ____________________________________________________________________
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> 1 NS XPORT CP_POOL_ (G) Control Buf Pool 0 1 300 :)
> 2 NS XPORT 1536____ (G) Inbound Buf Pool 38 66 170 :)
> 3 NS XPORT WHITMAN_ (N) Outbnd Buf Pool 0 22 128 :)
> 4 NS XPORT WHITLOOP (N) Outbnd Buf Pool 0 1 128 :)
> 5 NS XPORT WHITMAN_ (N) StrFwd Buf Pool 0 0 20 :)
> 6 NS XPORT UDP (G) GProt Msg Pool 50 N/A 512 :)
> 7 NS XPORT PXP (G) GProt Msg Pool 1 N/A 660 :)
> 8 NS XPORT PROBE (G) CM Prot Msg Pool 17 N/A 678 :)
> 9 NS XPORT IP_NI (G) IP-NI Msg Pool 50 N/A 2048 :)
> 10 NS XPORT IP_NI (G) IP-NI Msg Pool 50 N/A 2048 :)
> 11 NS XPORT (G) Node Name Cache 0 7 360 :)
>
> >>> Jeff Kell <[log in to unmask]> 10/17/96 08:19am >>>
> [snip]
> (1) Does this occur with a large HTML page, cgi output, or both?
> (2) Does the browser report an error?
> (3) Have you checked your IP buffer pools to see if they have been
> exhausted? This is my strongest suspicion. To check this:
>
> :nettool.net.sys "resource;display;quit"
>
> If any of the "high" marks meet or approach their "max" this could be
> the problem. [Trivia note: Only last year did I discover that the
> output of this display has "smileys" [ :) ] at the end until you get
> close to the max, then they change to [ :( ] frowns!].
> (4) Can this behavior be duplicated with another BSD sockets example?
>
> Given all of the file transfer functions (FTP, WRQ, DSCOPY, etc) we
> should have hit this long ago if it were a simple buffering problem, but
> they all use NetIPC. I can't think of an immediate example of a BSD
> example that would do such large transfers other than httpd.
>
> Jeff Kell <[log in to unmask]>
>
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Stan Sieler [log in to unmask]
http://www.allegro.com/sieler.html
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