Messages in this thread |  | | From | (Simon Josefsson) | Date | 17 Jun 96 13:28:32 +0100 | Subject | Yikes. SMB-related problem? |
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This was printed on the console over and over again, until i rebooted:
"xxxx not on free list"
Or something like that.
When i rebooted i noticed that something like "smb_receive, error -104" was printed on the console too. I have smbfs-support but there wasn't any access on remote discs then. Another box tried to access files on the linux-box via samba (1.9.16alpha10), if that matters.
Then a look in the syslog, after the reboot showed that my machine had been quite busy over the night:
Jun 17 04:24:02 nietzsche sshd[144]: error: accept: No buffer space available Jun 17 04:24:33 nietzsche last message repeated 28650 times Jun 17 04:25:34 nietzsche last message repeated 58337 times Jun 17 04:26:34 nietzsche last message repeated 58205 times Jun 17 04:27:36 nietzsche last message repeated 58030 times ...repeated ~about every minute... Jun 17 07:59:51 nietzsche last message repeated 31583 times Jun 17 08:00:21 nietzsche last message repeated 14831 times Jun 17 08:24:02 nietzsche sshd[144]: error: accept: No buffer space available Jun 17 08:25:04 nietzsche last message repeated 34899 times Jun 17 08:26:04 nietzsche last message repeated 34272 times ...repeated ~about every minute... Jun 17 13:18:38 nietzsche last message repeated 32031 times Jun 17 13:19:39 nietzsche last message repeated 31558 times Jun 17 13:19:55 nietzsche last message repeated 7169 times <reboot>
Seems like something was eating up memory, and the sshd is only the symptom. The box wasn't swapping though.
P133, 48MB, 1GB+0,5GB. Have been running allmost all 1.3/1.99-betas and haven't had a single problem (even run 1.99.13 a couple of days) until the 2.0.0-release.
Any ideas? I know this isn't much information.
// JaS
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