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15 | <B>Andrew Church</B> | |
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19 | <I>Thu Jun 13 14:24:54 PDT 2002</I> | |
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34 | <PRE>>><i> hello is this a bug or a mistake in the modules.conf | |
35 | </I>>><i> we have. | |
36 | </I>>><i> | |
37 | </I>>><i> when we try to connect to the http page this error is logged in the log | |
38 | </I>>><i> file. | |
39 | </I>>><i> | |
40 | </I>>><i> [Jun 02 21:19:02 2002] sockets: sock_new(): out of buffer space! | |
41 | </I>>><i> [Jun 02 21:19:02 2002] sockets: accept(4): Unable to create socket | |
42 | </I>>><i> structure (out of buffer space?) | |
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44 | This is caused by Services itself running out of socket buffer space | |
45 | (as set by the NetBufferSize directive in ircservices.conf), and has | |
46 | nothing to do with the OS itself as other replies suggested. This can | |
47 | happen if you have too many sockets open at once, or if another socket has | |
48 | a large write buffer (as can happen with e.g. the xml-export module). Try | |
49 | increasing the first parameter to NetBufferSize. | |
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51 | --Andrew Church | |
52 | <A HREF="http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices-coding">achurch at achurch.org</A> | |
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