calcru: runtime went backwards

Poul-Henning Kamp phk at phk.freebsd.dk
Wed Feb 15 13:09:26 PST 2006


In message <c21e92e20602150959p148290b3y5eb7189b8aaf019d at mail.gmail.com>, Jiawe
i Ye writes:
>I still get calcru messages from kernel built with sources 2 hours ago
>cvsupped via cvsup12. When the system is under load, sshd and inetd
>can get these messages and stop responding to any requests. As the
>machine is at a remote site, my original idea was to keep sshd and
>inetd/telnetd running, so that when sshd freezes, I can telnet into
>the machine and restart sshd (from a security point of view, this is a
>bad thing, I know). But to my surprise, after sshd froze, telnetd
>won't respond either. Connection was built successfully but no login
>prompt appeared. At this time, any CGI script that httpd invokes will
>not run. Could this possibly be some problem with the pts code instead
>of the accounting code?

Doesn't sound like the cpu time accounting code to me...

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