Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2006 11:45:57 -0500 From: Dan Nelson <dnelson@allantgroup.com> To: Johan =?utf-8?B?U3Ryw7Zt?= <johan@stromnet.org> Cc: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: maxproc limit exceeded by uid 0 Message-ID: <20060622164557.GA74589@dan.emsphone.com> In-Reply-To: <D6162A41-8AD8-4D5B-AC75-6888C70A9252@stromnet.org> References: <F388196D-0353-4DF9-9A51-A88EBA01149A@stromnet.org> <449A4D78.5000106@gmx.de> <6E52A605-0A6E-451B-AC25-33610E0D3838@stromnet.org> <20060622154240.GK9539@dan.emsphone.com> <D6162A41-8AD8-4D5B-AC75-6888C70A9252@stromnet.org>
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In the last episode (Jun 22), Johan Strm said: > On 22 jun 2006, at 17.42, Dan Nelson wrote: > > If it ever happens again, you can drop to the debugger with > > Ctrl-Alt-ESC and run "ps" to get a list of running processes. You > > might even be able to recover by killing some offending processes > > with "kill 9 <pid>", then continue with "c". > > Hm, I tried this on a 6.1 GENERIC box just now, ctrl-alt-esc doesnt > seem to give me any debugger... I suppose I have to recompile with > DDB for this? Is this recommended for servers where I normally dont > need DDB? Right; DDB isn't in GENERIC. The problem with not including DDB on servers you don't think you'll need it on is: the one time you need it, it's not there :) -- Dan Nelson dnelson@allantgroup.com
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