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Nov 06 09 11:05 am
Today I got the following message in GateKeeper 6.6.4 Windows 2008 R 64bit
Object: ENS
Time: 05-Nov-2009 22:50:46
Message ID: 0705
Description: Undefined ENS memory problem - possible cause: memory exhaustion. Statistics: Kernel mem: 0, Frag mem: 0
What does it mean?
Nov 06 09 4:37 pm
Did wingate keep working after this message?
Nov 07 09 9:19 pm
>Did wingate keep working after this message?
It looks like - did not check the firewall but the http proxy was still working.
I am able to reproduce the error via copying files from the Wingate machine to a network share within my domain (via windows explorer).
Note: Wingate is running in a windows 2008 R2 64bit machine running under Hyper-V with three NICs (Hyper-V mapped to phsical ones) and one virtual NIC for OpenVPN.
The result is that the windows explorer is hanging witin the dialog that files are being moved/copied..
Nov 08 09 2:08 pm
This report in most cases means just a temporary exhaustion of network blocks - it can be re-configured through Advanced Options applications (number of network buffers) if this report occurs frequently. Just make sure that the number of buffers you configure is a power of 2 - 512, 1024, 2048, 4096 etc.
Nov 08 09 10:45 pm
Was set to 512, for testing puposes I will increase it to 4096.
Nov 09 09 11:50 am
Good - let me know if there are more reports like that, please.
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