On Friday, May 02, 2003 1:15 AM [GMT+0800=SGT], Matthew Walkup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> May 1 08:50:26 a-web pop3d[14225]: connect from x.x.x.x > May 1 08:50:26 a-web pop3d[14225]: error: cannot execute > /usr/sbin/pop3d: Too many open files in system > May 1 08:51:05 a-web pop3d[14346]: connect from x.x.x.x > May 1 08:51:05 a-web pop3d[14346]: error: cannot execute > /usr/sbin/pop3d: Too many open files in system > May 1 15:51:14 a-web inetd[14372]: getpwnam: mail: No such user > May 1 15:51:27 a-web inetd[14393]: getpwnam: cyrus: No such > user May 1 15:51:31 a-web inetd[14400]: getpwnam: cyrus: No > such user May 1 15:51:44 a-web inetd[14419]: getpwnam: cyrus: > No such user May 1 15:51:50 a-web inetd[14430]: getpwnam: > cyrus: No such user > > During this time, websites are available. FTP, SSH, and email > are down. I don't know why there is a 7 hour jump in logs (I > did not remove any logs between 08:51 and 15:51). When I got > the machine rebooted, it wasn't even 9 am (and this message > will be sent by 10:30 am). You are 7hrs away from GMT? One datestamp is local time, the other is the kernel's GMT time. -- Sanjeev

