Error # 10055 No Buffer Space Available
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"10055no buffer space available" error on a host with Windows Server 2012. This error is actually reported on a SAP no buffer space available windows system on the host and it will cause the SAP system to be inaccessible. We've reported this to SAP and after running the netstat command, they are claiming that the issue is down no buffer space available linux to an OS process/service which is taking up a lot of UDP ports. This has been identified as the WinRM service responsible for Remote Management. Are the UDP ports related to the initial error? If yes then can anything be done to the WinRM service? Thanks and regards. Tuesday, March 11, 2014 10:19 AM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote Hi,
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An operation on a socket or pipe was not performed because the system lacked sufficient buffer space or because a queue was full. WinSock was unable to allocate additional memory to accommodate the function request. This error indicates a shortage of resources on your computer. It can occur if you are trying to run too many applications (of any kind) simultaneously on your computer. If this error tends to occur when you run certain applications, it might indicate that the applications do not properly return system resources (such as memory). It might also indicate that you are not closing the applications correctly. Run netstat with parameter –o, combine with task manager, you can find out the service that is running out server resource. Close these applications. If this error persists, exit Windows or reboot your computer to remedy the problem. Hope this helps. Wednesday, March 12, 2014 6:55 AM Reply | Quote Moderator 0 Sign in to vote Hi, The error can be resolved with a server restart but it keeps occurring on a weekly basis. I can see from Netstat that theWinRM service is occupying a lot of UDP ports. Is this WinRM se
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No buffer space is available If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want http://www.vbforums.com/showthread.php?577181-RESOLVED-Runtime-error-10055-No-buffer-space-is-available to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 4 of 4 Thread: [RESOLVED] Runtime error 10055 - No buffer space is available Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to http://serverfault.com/questions/131935/network-error-no-buffer-space-available Threaded Mode Jul 21st, 2009,12:07 AM #1 edhanz View Profile View Forum Posts Thread Starter Addicted Member Join Date Aug 2008 Posts 136 [RESOLVED] Runtime error 10055 - No buffer space is available Hi, i want to know what if i no buffer sent a packet through winsock array (10000) to server, so i made an app with winsock control and made it as 10000 array. each packet i sent through all sockets only 32 bytes and the server will reply with 32 bytes as well.. i don't write any code in dataarrival so the packet from the server won't be processed. but my app crash before all sockets receive the packets from server: "Runtime error 10055 - No buffer space is available" if i made no buffer space it to 3000 array, then it works fine.. what caused this? does this have something to do with my hardware? my RAM is 1,5 GB Reply With Quote Jul 21st, 2009,06:48 AM #2 vbpHacker View Profile View Forum Posts Junior Member Join Date Jul 2009 Posts 30 Re: Runtime error 10055 - No buffer space is available I don't think it's running out of RAM, I think it might be how the Winsock control internally buffers data...but can't say for sure. You could try using the Winsock API functions (asyncrhonous ones) instead and see what happens. Why are you doing this anyway? Reply With Quote Jul 21st, 2009,03:29 PM #3 edhanz View Profile View Forum Posts Thread Starter Addicted Member Join Date Aug 2008 Posts 136 Re: Runtime error 10055 - No buffer space is available it was just suddenly crossed my mind when i read someone's post about thousand connections at one time in this forum. i wondered, how many maximum connections winsock control can handle, so i tried it and got that problem as a result.. so far i only knew using winsock control. i don't have any idea how to use Winsock API functions (asyncrhonous ones). honestly, i don't need thousand connections for my app indeed, but i think maybe someday i would use it.. so, can anyone explain what caused that error? if winsock control couldn't handle thousand connections, then how some server (such as a busy chat server) handle thousands connecton successfuly? a
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