My firewall is running sarge, which I upgraded from woody about a month and
a half ago, but this problem appears to be an ongoing issue that carried
over.

I have noticed that my firewall seems to only be able to run for days at a
time. This bothered me, but I haven't had much chance to dig into it. 

Today I noticed a number of processes, normal housekeeping stuff, like
anacron, run-parts, etc that are in a sleeping state, but can't be killed.
I'm starting to wonder if the reason I can only get about 30 days or less
out of the firewall is that the process table fills up and things slow to a
crawl.

Not only can the processes be killed (with a kill -9 as root), but if I
start a process, it seems at the moment that I cannot kill any hung process
(for instance, requesting a man page did not ever display said page, so I
tried to control-c out of it, and was unsuccessful.

A few of the processes showing up now are

root      4659  0.0  0.7  1348  696 ?        S    Jul15   0:00 anacron -s
root      7260  0.0  0.5  1308  496 ?        SN   Jul15   0:00 run-parts
--repor
t /etc/cron.daily
root      5164  0.0  1.0  2040  984 ?        SN   Jul15   0:00 /bin/sh
/etc/cron
.daily/find
root      7177  0.0  1.0  2076 1028 ?        SN   Jul15   0:00 /bin/sh
/usr/bin/
updatedb
root     19375  0.0  1.0  2076  972 ?        SN   Jul15   0:00 /bin/sh
/usr/bin/updatedb
root     13227  0.0  0.5  7160  488 ?        SN   Jul15   0:00 sort -f
root     13092  0.0  0.2  1188  284 ?        SN   Jul15   0:00
/usr/lib/locate/frcode
storm    26028  0.0  0.6  1964  576 pts/1    D    14:21   0:00 man ps

The last one is the man I could not ctrl-c out of.

Anyone seen this or know of a fix?

Thanks,
--BA


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