Hi Ed,

We found this bug:

https://www.findbugzero.com/operational-defect-database/vendors/rh/defects/RHEL-33796

https://issues.redhat.com/browse/RHEL-33796

After updating the packages autofs and sssd to versions:
*autofs-5.1.7-58.el9.x86_64* and *sssd-2.9.4-6.el9_4.x86_64* respectively,
it does not happen again for us. We are still monitoring the behaviour but
we have at least one month without seeing the error.

Cheers

Carles

Missatge de Ed Rolison <[email protected]> del dia dc., 11 de set. 2024
a les 3:54:

> We've just hit this issue on some of our alma 9.3 hosts The triage was to
> look at the number of file descriptors that automount had open.
>
> ls -1 /proc/$(pgrep automount)/fd | wc -l
>
> Most clients are well below 100, but a few are in the thousands, and when
> they hit the default soft limit of 20480 (cat /proc/($pgrep
> automount)/limits) autofs breaks - starting with too many open files.
>
> systemctl restart autofs resolves it, and seems to 'clear' the problem on
> any clients straying up past 1000, but it seems there's got to be some sort
> of file descriptor 'leaking' occurring here.
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