On Fri, Jul 25, 2003 at 03:01:25AM +0200, the bishop wrote:
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> > My 6508 node ran for about 3 days. Over time traffic (outgoing) seemed
> > to gradually decrease, CPU usage seemed to gradually increase. Today I
> > noticed it eating > 80% of a 2.5Gh P4 and it turns out the rtprops_b
> > file has grown to 5.6 gigabyte.
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> I had this overflow of the rt* file even before NIO. There was not enough 
> space for 5.6GB, so my node stalled about "file system full" situation.
> 
> This must be a bug in the RT code. At some situation, the node tries to write 
> a lot of bogus information into that files.
> 
> My solution was to remove the rt*_a or rt*_b files broken and restart the 
> node.
> 
> mfg The Bishop

Yes, we've seen this before - but it's so rare that I've never been able
to nail it down.

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