On Thu, 2006-03-02 at 13:22 -0500, Jean-Sebastien Morisset wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 02, 2006 at 05:25:30PM +0000, Dave Shield wrote:

> > What does walking the procTable show?
> Everything appears normal:

   [snip]

Is that the results of walking the table immediately after
the trap arrives, or at a random time.


> Although I'm monitoring many single instances of a process on this and
> other servers, "cron" is the only one generating traps on occasion. And
> not just on this server -- on a few others as well. I haven't found a
> pattern to these traps yet -- they just happen once in a while (maybe a
> total of 3-4 traps / day from 20 servers or so).

Hmmm...   If you can't reproduce this behaviour "on-demand", then it
might be a bit difficult to track down exactly what's happening.

The two suggestions I can offer are:

  a)  Try running the agent with -Ddisman:event,
      and examine the output around the time that
      one of these bogus traps is received.

  b)  Try running a walk on the procTable, either
      regularly, or triggered by the trap, and
      see what that reports.

Dave


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