Jails that keep hanging around

Melvyn Sopacua freebsd-current at webteckies.org
Sun Feb 15 10:44:37 PST 2004


On Sunday 15 February 2004 19:39, Maxim Konovalov wrote:
> Robert,
>
> Thank you very much for your summary.
>
> [...]
>
> > > Should I worry about these jails or is it harmless:
> >
> > It's probably harmless unless there's a leak.  Jails are fairly
> > light-weight objects, so if it takes a little longer to GC due to TCP,
> > it's OK.  On the other hand, if there's a leak, that's very bad;
> > likewise,
>
> It is a leak.  I proveded a how to repeat sequence in my previous
> reply to this thread.

Actually - your example suggests a connection hanging around, but in my case, 
`netstat -an' doesn't show any connection on the ip. More to follow (poking 
around sys/kern/kern_jail.c to try and get the value p->pr_ref).
-- 
Melvyn

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