Is it perhaps a low memory situation?
What is the memory/free memory?
Can you tell what processes are running and the memory they are taking?



>One of my clients has an old mail server / name server / dhcp server
>/ gateway  that is REALLY acting up.  This is a RedHat 6.0 machine
>running kernel 2.2.5-15.
>
>I moved the mail responsibility to a new box, and now the old one is not
>responding to much of anything.
>
>I can not telnet to any port or ssh from the LAN.  I managed to talnet
>(I know... cleartext passwords.  I didn't set this up) from outside and
>no matter what command I give it I get:
>
>bash: fork: Resource temperarily unavailable
>
>Of course, you can replace bash with whatever shell your in at the time.
>
>If no one is telnetted in, the console does work some of the
>time.  other times I get the same error.
>
>The machine is at runlevel 3.  netstat shows normal connections both to
>the lan and the outside, and the routing looks fine.  No new software
>was added.  Only the named files (one CNAME changed and an A record
>added) were changed.
>
>I can't even get to the logs to give you some idea of what's happenning.
>
>Anyone have clues?  I'm desperate and this is time sensitive.
>
>
>Brian
>
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