Darren Tucker wrote:
If you have a logged-in shell you can do exec ps -auwx which won't
require a new process table slot. It replaces the shell so you'll be
effectively logged out after the ps completes, but hopefully with better
information :-)
exec ps -auwx doesn't helps here because the
Hello list,
I am having problems with my server, this box has been running OBSD
for the last 3/4 years without problems. A few months ago the box
begun to experience lockups once time at week during peak hours, now
the lockup is several times a week.
The last messages in the system logs are
Bob Beck wrote:
I am having problems with my server, this box has been running OBSD
for the last 3/4 years without problems. A few months ago the box
begun to experience lockups once time at week during peak hours, now
the lockup is several times a week.
The last messages in the system logs
Josi M. Fandiqo wrote:
Bob Beck wrote:
[...]
run a ps -auwx and see what's chewing them all up? When you are out of
processes, not much happens.
unfortunatelly when I get the table is full error is too late and
the machine is hang :-(
If you have a logged-in shell you can do exec ps -auwx
4 matches
Mail list logo