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Date:      Thu, 6 Apr 2000 00:11:42 -0400 (EDT)
From:      Mikhail Kruk <meshko@cs.brandeis.edu>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   X sockets
Message-ID:  <Pine.LNX.4.21.0004060004280.26388-100000@cleo.cs.brandeis.edu>

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Hi, I really need some advice...
Here is what we are dealing with:
Dell Optiplex, ATI Rage Pro, fresh install 4.0-RELEASE
X runs with Mach64 server. Gnome.
Running apache, sshd, ftp... that's it.
I just installed it a week ago, no reboot since that.
, works fine after
Today we had power outage. Machine rebooted fine (as far as i can tell
from remote), However /tmp/X0[-smth] is filled with stuff and netstat
shows more than 100 open unix domain sockets. As a result no more sokcets
can be assigned. (strange behavoir, it seems that I can get a couple of
sockets, but not too many: I can ssh, can ftp, but not always. apache
loads HTML, but not linked images etc). When trying local telnet  80 or
ftp get error message about buffer being full. (sorry for approx. error
messages, can't be more precise)
I deletet /tmp/*, netstat still shows sockets. I reboot, same sh*t. I
decided to try to get rid of X, removed xdm from /etc/ttys, then tried to
kill xdm. kill -9 xdm -- machine crashes. Can't give any detail on how --
I was remote. I suspect that when I reboot it tomorrow the sockets will
still be there. 
Please help!

TIA
mk



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