Derrick,
supposedly when machines are up for a loooong ass time, procps gets whacked and this error starts popping up.. solution: reboot or upgrade to a new(er) version of procps.
http://procps.sf.net/
~august
Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
On Tue, May 25, 2004 at 11:16:54AM -0700, August MacBeth wrote:
| i'm getting some strange output from chkrootkit on one of my woody | servers. can anyone tell me what this means? i ran chkrootkit
| again to see if it went away and it came back with the same info. i | google'd a bit but couldn't find anything..
| | Checking `inetd'... Unknown HZ value! (0) Assume 100.
| not infected
Run 'bash' as root and you might see the same message :
# bash Unknown HZ value! (26) Assume 100.
I have no idea what is printing this message or why. I do know that only 1 out of 6 debian machines I use exhibits this. Also, that machine hasn't always done that. It is annoying, but otherwise appears harmless. I am interested in knowing what it means and even how to correct the situation :-).
-D
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