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Out of socket memory [message #11959] Thu, 12 April 2007 19:25 Go to previous message
dlzinc
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I'm getting a lot of "Out of socket memory" messages on console. I've looked at some past posts... (like http://forum.openvz.org/index.php?t=msg&goto=10220&& amp; amp;srch=out+of+socket+memory#msg_10220 ) but the settings don't seem to apply to me.

Server runs several high load many-many connection VEs.
# cat /proc/user_beancounters | grep tcp | sort
            numtcpsock                     13                   27  9223372036854775807  9223372036854775807                    0
            numtcpsock                     29                   38                  250                  250                    0
            numtcpsock                      3                   21                   80                   80                    0
            numtcpsock                      4                   21                  250                  250                    0
            numtcpsock                      4                   22                  250                  250                    0
            numtcpsock                      4                    4                   80                   80                    0
            numtcpsock                     48                  181                  500                  500                    0
            numtcpsock                     68                  343                  700                  700                    0
            tcprcvbuf                       0                    0               319488               524288                    0
            tcprcvbuf                       0                 8904               319488               524288                    0
            tcprcvbuf                 1058296              2166624             10485760             15728640                    0
            tcprcvbuf                  131072               667400              1048576              1688576                    0
            tcprcvbuf                  212992               953776  9223372036854775807  9223372036854775807                    0
            tcprcvbuf                  519384              1101680              4194304              6291456                    0
            tcprcvbuf                   65536               133368              1048576              1688576                    0
            tcprcvbuf                   65536               688904              1048576              1688576                    0
            tcpsndbuf                       0                    0               319488               524288                    0
            tcpsndbuf                       0                13776               319488               524288                    0
            tcpsndbuf                 1141400              3874264             10485760             15728640                    0
            tcpsndbuf                  149184               284648              1048576              1688576                    0
            tcpsndbuf                  358744               565648  9223372036854775807  9223372036854775807                    0
            tcpsndbuf                  532816              3119728              4194304              6291456                    0
            tcpsndbuf                   69504               271552              1048576              1688576                    0
            tcpsndbuf                   69504               554232              1048576              1688576                    0


Nowhere near barrier or limit...

# sysctl net.ipv4.tcp_mem
net.ipv4.tcp_mem = 16777216     33554432        67108864
# sysctl net.ipv4.tcp_max_orphans
net.ipv4.tcp_max_orphans = 65536


I bumped up tcp_mem by... a lot, but I'm still getting these messages. Any ideas?

kernel-smp-2.6.18-ovz028stab023.1 (binary RPM from openvz.org, will upgrade to new RHEL5 kernel soon)

[Updated on: Thu, 12 April 2007 19:27]

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