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SIOCGI FALL Out of stream resources 1

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Feb 13, 2004
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Changed the ip address on our SCO system and now out of stream resources.

How do you increase the stream resources?

Thanks in advance

 
If OSR 5.0.x:
scoadmin -> Hardware/Kernel
Tune Parameters
12. Streams
The NSTREAM value will impact the Class* values.
You have to increase the NSTRPAGES value too.

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In what increments should I increase these values?

current setting:

NSTREAN 6144
NSTRPAGES 1024
 
This depends on the values returned by netstat -m

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I had increased the NSTREAMS and NSTRPAGES. The system locked up again. the netstat -m shows failures for classes 2 through 6, the fails displayed on the far right column.

class 2, 128 bytes 2936 2936 0 28262 2939 576
class 3, 256 bytes 4 4 0 87865 168 413
class 4, 512 bytes 0 0 0 785 9 1760
class 5, 1024 bytes 0 0 0 367 1 94
class 6, 2048 bytes 1798 1798 0 9856 1798 4012

total configured streams memory: 4096.00KB
streams memory in use: 4177.63KB
maximum streams memory used: 4229.57KB

Which values represent the classes in the kernel mgr. so that I may increase the values?


 
The NSTREAM value will impact the Class* values.
You have to increase the NSTRPAGES value too.
BTW is your SCO box a samba server too ?

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No, the SCO box is not a samba server.

Thank you.

You've been very helpful!!!

 
I've been increasing the NSTREAMS and NTRPAGES and still running out of steams. I have to reboot everyday. Is there anything else that could be causing this. This issue began after changing the ip address and subnet.

here is a capture of netstat -m:

# # # netstat -m
streams allocation:
config alloc free total max fail
stream 9216 131 9085 247725 134 0
queues 566 271 295 495459 277 0
mblks 7439 7060 379 4299895 7315 0
buffer headers 7610 7549 61 477591 7550 0
class 1, 64 bytes 128 2 126 3323570 106 0
class 2, 128 bytes 3388 3366 22 93493 3387 0
class 3, 256 bytes 338 2 336 278939 352 0
class 4, 512 bytes 12 0 12 1398 12 0
class 5, 1024 bytes 2 0 2 1461 2 0
class 6, 2048 bytes 3606 3603 3 55091 3605 0
class 7, 4096 bytes 10 10 0 10 10 0
class 8, 8192 bytes 0 0 0 0 0 0
class 9, 16384 bytes 0 0 0 0 0 0
class 10, 32768 bytes 0 0 0 0 0 0
class 11, 65536 bytes 0 0 0 0 0 0
class 12, 131072 bytes 0 0 0 0 0 0
class 13, 262144 bytes 0 0 0 0 0 0
class 14, 524288 bytes 0 0 0 0 0 0
total configured streams memory: 10144.00KB
streams memory in use: 7976.50KB
maximum streams memory used: 8091.70KB
 
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