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quagga ospfd not happy, suspecting kernel tuning‏



[apologies if this is a dupe, I couldn't tell if it went out earlier]

I'm getting these in my syslog:

Feb 27 11:28:20 mouse ospfd[22629]: *** sendmsg in ospf_write failed to
<localip>, id 0, off 0, len 68, interface vlan511, mtu 1500: No buffer space
available
Feb 27 11:28:20 mouse ospfd[22629]: *** sendmsg in ospf_write failed to
224.0.0.6, id 0, off 0, len 1036, interface vlan511, mtu 1500: No buffer
space available
Feb 27 11:28:20 mouse ospfd[22629]: *** sendmsg in ospf_write failed to
224.0.0.6, id 0, off 0, len 112, interface vlan511, mtu 1500: No buffer
space available

What can I do to my i386/NetBSD-5.0 to get it happy?  It logs that every
couple minutes.  Some of the LS updated go out, but other ones like this
don't.  The kernel isn't logging anything (for better or worse).  Beyond the
generic config, I already have:

_CFG_options IPSTATE_SIZE=92111
_CFG_options IPSTATE_MAX=64433
_CFG_options NAT_SIZE=2047
_CFG_options RDR_SIZE=2047
_CFG_options HOSTMAP_SIZE=8191
_CFG_options NAT_TABLE_MAX=180000
_CFG_options NAT_TABLE_SZ=16383
_CFG_options IFQ_MAXLEN=1024

The system has 2G of RAM and uses a nominal 120M with few other user
processes.  I'm happy to get the kernel more RAM -- what's the right way to
do this?  

peter


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