Hi!
I have had success with logging in + out again which seems to recover
the machine -- I always seem to be able to get logged in and to a
rootshell and logging out + in again gets rid of the maxproc limit
problem
Christoph
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Christoph Egger christ...@christoph-egger.org writes:
I have had success with logging in + out again which seems to recover
the machine -- I always seem to be able to get logged in and to a
rootshell and logging out + in again gets rid of the maxproc limit
problem
Logging in using the libvirt
Christoph Egger christ...@christoph-egger.org writes:
I have had success with logging in + out again which seems to recover
the machine -- I always seem to be able to get logged in and to a
rootshell and logging out + in again gets rid of the maxproc limit
problem
Interestingly we never had
Hi,
Christoph Egger wrote:
Interestingly we never had that on our hardware server (public IPv4
addresses and sshd listening). However I just whitnessed it again on my
kFreeBSD vserver.
I experienced it on real amd64 hardware, some Athlon X2 or early
Opteron. Only ever saw it happen on that
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