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Date:      Thu, 26 Dec 2002 01:03:54 -0500
From:      Paul Chvostek <paul@it.ca>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   portmap running amok
Message-ID:  <20021226010354.A31170@mail.it.ca>

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Infrequently ... that is, perhaps once every few weeks, my mail server
grinds to a halt.  The load average climbs into the hundreds, processes
start getting killed off, and all because something seems to want to
launch as many instances of portmap as it possibly can.  And for the
life o' me, I can't figure out what.

The box is currently running 4.7-STABLE, but it's been doing this off
and on since 4.4-RELEASE.  The box is not an NFS server, but it becomes
a client from time to time, and portmap and nfsiod are launched at
startup.  There are no NFS devices listed in /etc/fstab, there is no
/etc/exports and no other NFS-related daemons are running.  If I catch
things in time (and have a shell already open), I can usually recover
with `killall portmap`.  If I'm not around (which is usually the case),
the box will either grind to a halt requiring a console reset, or merely
spontaneously reboot.

I can see no other strange behaviour (or network traffic) going on with
this box -- aside from this problem, it behaves perfectly.

Does any of this sound familiar?  Where do I look for the problem?

Tnx.

-- 
  Paul Chvostek                                             <paul@it.ca>


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