Erm, sorry guys, that huge message wasn't intended to go back to -current,
just Matt. 

My apologies. :)

Kevin



> > :I'm sure by now Matt is gonna kill me. :)
> > :
> > :-current from 2 days ago.
> > :
> > :IdlePTD 3096576
> > :initial pcb at 27ea40
> > :panicstr: Out of mbuf clusters
> > :panic messages:
> > :---
> > :panic: Out of mbuf clusters
> > 
> >     This is probably not NFS related unless there is a leak somewhere.
> > 
> >     You may have to mess with the NMBCLUSTERS kernel config to increase
> >     the number of mbuf clusters.  FreeBSD tends to not allocate enough
> >     by default in more heavily loaded larger-memory configurations.
> > 
> >     It should be possible to confirm that the problem is not NFS by taking
> >     a general look at the state of the system at the time of the crash.  You
> >     can run 'ps' and 'netstat' on the core dump:
> > 
> >     cd /var/crash
> >     ps -axl -M vmcore.XX -N kernel.XX
> 
>   UID   PID  PPID CPU PRI NI   VSZ  RSS WCHAN  STAT  TT       TIME COMMAND
>     0     0     0   0 -18  0     0    0 sched  DLs   ??    0:00.00  (swapper)
>     0     1     0   0  10  0   500    0 wait   Is    ??    0:00.00  (init)


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