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Date:      Wed, 21 Feb 2001 14:37:21 +0900
From:      "Mishler, Barry A POJ" <Barry.A.Mishler@poj.usace.army.mil>
To:        'Peter Avalos' <pavalos@theshell.com>, stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   RE: file: table is full
Message-ID:  <8ACF33E983FDD31181ED009027CCC457192E14@pojmail02.poj.usace.army.mil>

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Do you happen to be running trafshow?  It's had a huge fd leak since
around fbsd 4.2.  Never seem to have the time to track it down.

Other than that I have no idea.

--
Barry Mishler
System/Network Administrator
Japan Engineer District
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers


-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Avalos [mailto:pavalos@theshell.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 2:37 PM
To: stable@freebsd.org
Subject: file: table is full


I keep getting this error in syslogd on a 4.2-STABLE machine:
/kernel: file: table is full

I'm trying to figure out what's going on, but I'm having problems figuring
out what is sucking up all the fd's.

Here's some pertinent info:
#> uname -a
FreeBSD <snip> 4.2-STABLE FreeBSD 4.2-STABLE #9: Fri Feb 16 12:58:02 PST
2001     <snip>:/usr/src/sys/compile/<snip>  i386

#> sysctl -a | grep files
kern.maxfiles: 16424
kern.maxfilesperproc: 16424
kern.openfiles: 15942

#> fstat | wc -l
    2096

As you can see, kern.openfiles and fstat totally do not agree. I'd like some
suggestions on how to figure out what's going on here. From the information
I have, it looks like some sort of fd leak, but this is definitely not my
area of specialty.

Thanks in advance,
Pete


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