Ok..... according to netstat -ntp I only have ~100 connections opened. Yet, I will so often get "No buffer space available" when trying to open a new socket.
What is this, and how do I solve it?
`free -m' returns "58" under the mem:free collum.. but nothing is using this memory. I have 4 GB RAM, and proccesses are only using 1 GB of it. The rest is kernel-cached according to htop. If I free the kernel cache (sync; echo 3 >/proc/sys/vm/drop_caches), it quickly fills back up.
I am running Gentoo GNU/Linux without a GUI. What shall I do?







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