Quoting aphro ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> On 24 Feb 2000, "F.P. Groeneveld" wrote:
>
> derk >Okay, you are 100% correct. nmbd had respawned a zillion times. Killing
> derk >them solved the problem. Still, I don't understand why logins through
> ssh
> derk >are not affected? Also, I couldn't find where
On 24 Feb 2000, "F.P. Groeneveld" wrote:
derk >Okay, you are 100% correct. nmbd had respawned a zillion times. Killing
derk >them solved the problem. Still, I don't understand why logins through ssh
derk >are not affected? Also, I couldn't find where ulimit is set. Anyone?
i think 256 is just the
aphro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: *I* can't think of anything else that'd cause this on a lightly loaded
: machine(I've seen it without ulimits on a machine say under a syn flood
: attack or something) so if its not ulimits im 'fraid i cant offer any
: further advice :/
Thanks, it WAS ulimit afte
Ethan Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: On Thu, Feb 24, 2000 at 01:08:21AM +0100, F.P. Groeneveld wrote:
: if its only when you use su it sounds like resource limits. the
: command is ulimit -u not ulimits -u. i have not touched resource
: limits yet on debian (have not got around to it) but u
On Thu, 24 Feb 2000, F.P. Groeneveld wrote:
derk >I don't run ulimits... ulimits -u : command not found. As for a hard limit
derk >on processes... If I log in as root (as opposed to su), I have no problem
derk >whatsoever. Only when I su to root do I have this problem?
try ulimit -u (not plural)
On Thu, Feb 24, 2000 at 01:08:21AM +0100, F.P. Groeneveld wrote:
> I don't run ulimits... ulimits -u : command not found. As for a hard limit
> on processes... If I log in as root (as opposed to su), I have no problem
> whatsoever. Only when I su to root do I have this problem?
>
if its only whe
> are you using ulimits? i dont know if sash has builtin resource limits,
> check ulimit -u, for most systems it should say unlimited, unless it is
> set by you(or another admin) for most of my systems i set it to 12 which
> is pretty tight. how many processes are running on the system? if its a
>
rk >I'm logging in remotely, using ssh to a normal user on my box, and su to
derk >root. Then, whatever command I type, I get:
derk >
derk >fork failed: Resource temporarily unavailable
derk >
derk >This happens both as root and as sashroot (root using sash instead of
de
I'm having a very weird problem. I'm running potato, upgraded to the latest
version yesterday evening.
I'm logging in remotely, using ssh to a normal user on my box, and su to
root. Then, whatever command I type, I get:
fork failed: Resource temporarily unavailable
This happens b
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