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05-16-2001 12:07 AM
05-16-2001 12:07 AM
I've seen this message in syslog.log
May 15 12:38:24 mercurio inetd[600]: swat/tcp: accept: No buffer space available
What's mean?
swat = Samba Web Administration Tool
The tool it's working rigth, perhaps it was a minimal error, wasn't it?
May 15 12:38:24 mercurio inetd[600]: swat/tcp: accept: No buffer space available
What's mean?
swat = Samba Web Administration Tool
The tool it's working rigth, perhaps it was a minimal error, wasn't it?
Crash programs fail because they are based on the theory that, with nine women pregnant, you can get a baby a month. - Wernher von Braun
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05-16-2001 12:11 AM
05-16-2001 12:11 AM
SolutionIts nothing to worry about. It just means the network buffer was overflown (it doent cause a problem) probably due to your network being very busy at the time or your lan card was being very heavily used.
Im from Palmerston North, New Zealand, but somehow ended up in London...
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