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* Regarding connector netlink running out of buffer space.
@ 2011-07-29 20:35 mindentropy
  2011-07-29 20:53 ` Jeff Haran
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From: mindentropy @ 2011-07-29 20:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: kernelnewbies

Hi,
  I am trying to benchmark connector netlink and am passing a file and sending 
the same to listening userspace app's using connectors i.e. cat filename > 
/dev/myconnector and an app listening. When I do this I always run into 
ENOBUFS or "No buffer space available" for files greater than 2MB. 
Now how should I fix this? 
a) Increase the socket buffers? My rmem_max is 131071 and rmem_default is 
126976
b) Should I check for the seq and ack and resend the packets? If yes how much 
packets should I not discard to do a resend?

Are there any other ways? Also I am not sure why local loop would cause 
enobufs? I am running this on a quad core with 3G of RAM.

Thanks.

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