Pfsense 2.3.1 Routing Log Error
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I am receiving the following message in the Routing Log:
Apr 25 21:02:42 miniupnpd 88764 try_sendto(sock=7, len=370, dest=192.168.1.102:53047): sendto: No buffer space available
Apr 25 21:02:42 miniupnpd 88764 try_sendto(sock=7, len=426, dest=192.168.1.102:53047): sendto: No buffer space available
Apr 25 21:02:42 miniupnpd 88764 try_sendto(sock=7, len=426, dest=192.168.1.102:53047): sendto: No buffer space available
Apr 25 21:02:42 miniupnpd 88764 try_sendto(sock=7, len=442, dest=192.168.1.102:53047): sendto: No buffer space available
Apr 25 21:02:42 miniupnpd 88764 try_sendto(sock=7, len=424, dest=192.168.1.102:53047): sendto: No buffer space available
Apr 25 21:02:42 miniupnpd 88764 try_sendto(sock=7, len=410, dest=192.168.1.102:53047): sendto: No buffer space available
Apr 25 21:02:42 miniupnpd 88764 try_sendto(sock=7, len=430, dest=192.168.1.102:53047): sendto: No buffer space available
Apr 25 21:02:42 miniupnpd 88764 try_sendto(sock=7, len=434, dest=192.168.1.102:53047): sendto: No buffer space available
Apr 25 21:02:42 miniupnpd 88764 try_sendto(sock=7, len=362, dest=192.168.1.102:53047): sendto: No buffer space available
Apr 25 21:02:42 miniupnpd 88764 try_sendto(sock=7, len=370, dest=192.168.1.102:53047): sendto: No buffer space available
Apr 25 21:02:42 miniupnpd 88764 try_sendto(sock=7, len=370, dest=192.168.1.102:53047): sendto: No buffer space available
Apr 25 21:02:42 miniupnpd 88764 try_sendto(sock=7, len=370, dest=192.168.1.102:53047): sendto: No buffer space available
Apr 25 21:02:42 miniupnpd 88764 try_sendto(sock=7, len=426, dest=192.168.1.102:53047): sendto: No buffer space available
Apr 25 21:02:42 miniupnpd 88764 try_sendto(sock=7, len=426, dest=192.168.1.102:53047): sendto: No buffer space available
Apr 25 21:02:42 miniupnpd 88764 try_sendto(sock=7, len=442, dest=192.168.1.102:53047): sendto: No buffer space available
Apr 25 21:02:42 miniupnpd 88764 try_sendto(sock=7, len=424, dest=192.168.1.102:53047): sendto: No buffer space available
Apr 25 21:02:42 miniupnpd 88764 try_sendto(sock=7, len=410, dest=192.168.1.102:53047): sendto: No buffer space available
Apr 25 21:02:42 miniupnpd 88764 try_sendto(sock=7, len=430, dest=192.168.1.102:53047): sendto: No buffer space available
Apr 25 21:02:42 miniupnpd 88764 try_sendto(sock=7, len=434, dest=192.168.1.102:53047): sendto: No buffer space available
Apr 25 21:02:42 miniupnpd 88764 try_sendto(sock=7, len=362, dest=192.168.1.102:53047): sendto: No buffer space available
Apr 25 21:02:42 miniupnpd 88764 try_sendto failed to send 30 packetsIs this a configuration issue?
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upnp acting up i guess. never used it, so can't give advice about its config
https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/No_buffer_space_available -
Thanks for the suggestion. I will read the information and see what I can do with it.
Howard
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I wonder if is related to mbuf. what does your dashboard show?
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No problems in dashboard
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Wondering if recvspace/sendspace need to be higher. I bumped those by default earlier this week, does it still do that on latest?
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Chris:
This solved the issue. I looked at the routing log and no errors. Thanks very much.
Howard
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@cmb:
Wondering if recvspace/sendspace need to be higher. I bumped those by default earlier this week
Chris what kernel param can we check to see if we are hitting this? I got it earlier this week - dpinger went belly up while I was playing around with Traffic Shaping on my homelab sg2440. I haven't seen this often but when it pops up I would like to know how to better debug it.
The way I fixed it was sledgehammer (# ifconfig igb2 down; ifconfig igb2 up) but that is a bit scary to do remotely.
I was thinking if this is just an underlying upstream bug in FreeBSD then maybe there is a way to test for this condition via cron + some sort of log monitoring and automatically bounce the interface if needed?