On Sun, Jul 07, 2013 at 06:18:14PM +0300, Mikael wrote:
> Hi,
> 
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> 
> Reproducible: By me, beyond these two occurrences no.
> 
> Machine: Dual-xeon with a BGE NIC
> 
> Environment details:
> 
>    - On the second occurrence there was one defunct process that had a
>    bound TCP port.
>    - Permanently ~~50 incoming TCP connections per second as some kind of
>    undirected spamming/flodding/micro-semi-DDOS, no clue from who or if with
>    any particular flags.
>    - On both occurrences, previously an EGDB session run as user had
>    crashed so that kill -9 was needed.
>    - At some points, user processes had encountered malloc failure due to
>    insufficient RAM.
>    - Other than this absolutely nothing exotic.

So you were under attack, something called EGDB had crashed but was
still running so you need to kill -9 it, and user processes had run
out of memory. And you can't reproduce.

Obviously nothing exotic going on there!

FrostyPants should have pointed you at

        http://openbsd.org/report.html

rather than "/me shoots himself".

Attachments are not permitted on this list, and thus whatever was
in the png files did not make it through.

.... Ken

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