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reference Publish Monetize Promote Games Get started UI design Develop Publish Desktop Get started Design Develop API reference Test and deploy Compatibility Windows IoT Microsoft Edge Windows Holographic Downloads Samples Support Why Windows Dashboard Networking and Internet Windows Sockets 2 Winsock Reference Winsock Reference Windows Sockets Error Codes Windows Sockets Error Codes Windows Sockets Error Codes Socket Options Winsock IOCTLs Winsock Annexes Winsock Enumerations Winsock Functions Winsock Structures and Typedefs Winsock Tracing Events Winsock SPI Windows Sockets Error Codes TOC Collapse the table of content Expand the table of content This documentation is archived and is not being maintained. This documentation is archived and is not being maintained. Windows Sockets Error Codes Most Windows Sockets 2 functions do not return the specific cause of an error when the function returns. For information, see the Handling Winsock Errors topic. The WSAGetLastError function returns the last error that occurred for the calling thread. When a particular Windows Sockets function indicates an error has occurred, this function should be called immediately to retrieve the extended error code for the failing function call. These error codes and a short text description associated with an error code are defined in the Winerror.h header file
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Winsock Error 10055 Out Of Buffer Space
CuteFTP Pro® (All Versions) SYMPTOMS During an FTP session, the socket no buffer space available following error is encountered: ERROR:> Can't read from data socket. Socket error = #10055. CAUSE An socket error # 10055 no buffer space available operation on a socket could not be performed because the system lacked sufficient buffer space or because a queue was full. This error indicates a shortage https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms740668(v=vs.85).aspx of system resources. Contributing factors may include the number of programs running simultaneously, the amount of physical memory available, the size of the paging file and the amount of disk space available. RESOLUTION Performing one or more of these suggestionsmay resolve the error: Close any unneeded programs that may be running. Restart https://kb.globalscape.com/KnowledgebaseArticle10234.aspx the computer to free up system resources. If applicable, clear out old or completed transfers that may be listed inCuteFTP's Queue window. To do so, right-click in the Queue window and then click Remove All. Limit the bandwidth used by CuteFTP. On the Toolsmenu click Global Options and then click Transfer. In the Generalarea, change the Global Bandwidth Limit to 500 KB/s or less. Increase the available virtual memory by increasing the size of the Windows paging file. How to set performance options in Windows XP If you are using Windows Vista, open Performance Information and Tools by clicking the Start button, clicking Control Panel, clicking System and Maintenance, and then clicking Performance Information and Tools. Also In This Category WebHelp not displaying properly in browser Does Globalscape have a replacement for CuteSITE Builder? SFTP connection fails when password not specified in CuteFTP Site Properties or Quick Connect bar Submit a Ticket to Support C
(maximum connections reached?) kgibm 0600027VAP | | Visits (12114) Tweet This error can occur on Windows, particularly around socket operations. The error is translated from https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/blogs/kevgrig/entry/no_buffer_space_available_maximum_connections_reached the Winsock error code WSAENOBUFS, 10055. The most common cause of this https://community.hpe.com/t5/Data-Protector-Practitioners/System-error-10055-No-buffer-space-is-available/td-p/3803708 error is that Windows is configured for the default maximum of 5,000 in-use ports. This can be monitored by watching netstat or perfmon and can be changed with the MaxUserPort registry parameter. A more advanced cause for this error is non-paged pool exhaustion. The paged and nonpaged socket error pools are areas of memory for certain Windows kernel-mode allocations such as the Windows kernel itself (e.g. sockets, socket buffers, etc.), device drivers, etc. The nonpaged pool is particularly important as "it is the availability of nonpaged pool that determines how many processes, threads, and other such objects can be created." If these pools are exhausted, this can lead socket error 10055 to crashes, poor performance, application problems, and paging. If the system is using the /3GB mode, this comes at a cost of taking memory away from the kernel, including paged and non-paged pools (see the "Boot.ini Settings and Maximum Kernel Memory Space Sizes" section in this Microsoft Exchange article). To determine if this is the proximate cause, use perfmon to monitor the Memory\Pool Nonpaged Bytes counter. If this is hitting the server's nonpaged pool limit (within a few MB since perfmon is sampling on an interval), then this is the cause of the problem. However, this proximate cause may not be the root cause since the nonpaged pool exhaustion may be due to a nonpaged pool leak. A nonpaged pool leak can be determined using Microsoft's poolmon.exe. To increase kernel memory, lower the user-mode address space limit (/USERVA=X). The /3GB switch is effectively the same as /USERVA=3072 (don't ask me where the other 24MB went); for example, /USERVA=2800. This parameter would be used instead of /3GB. The documentation is not clear on how the additio
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