Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Problem with routing in the IPv6 stack | From | (Frank Victor Fischer) | Date | 21 May 2003 00:24:24 +0200 |
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Hello out there,
I have encountered the following error message when trying to set up a new entry in the IPv6 routing table with the command "ip -6 route add":
RTNETLINK answers: Cannot allocate memory
This has happened after I have had a working IPv6 configuration for several days, and the error message is independent from the interface on which I am trying to establish the route on.
No information at all has been recorded in the system logs by the kernel, however I have straced the command which did not reveal any useful information either. I backed up the results of the strace as well as the /proc/net/ and /proc/sys/net/ trees, along with the ifconfig.
This occured the following platform: AMD Duron 800 with 256 MB 133 MHz SDR-SDRAM vanilla linux kernel 2.4.20 patches with XFS 1.2 and IPsec 1.98b.
I am not subscribed to the list so it would be most helpful if you included me in the CC: list.
Thanks in advance, Victor (celestar@t-online.de)
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