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11-09-2000 12:44 AM
11-09-2000 12:44 AM
Syslog Message
MMM DD hh:mm:ss
I am receiving about 4 or 5 messages a day. "sar -v" does not show any problem with the nfile kernel parameter and everything appears to be working OK with the system.
Many thanks in advance.
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11-09-2000 12:49 AM
11-09-2000 12:49 AM
Re: Syslog Message
Check your nfile settings in kernal and increase it.
HTH
Paula
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11-09-2000 12:49 AM
11-09-2000 12:49 AM
Re: Syslog Message
Check your nfile settings in kernal and increase it.
HTH
Paula
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11-09-2000 12:50 AM
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Re: Syslog Message
Check your nfile settings in kernal and increase it.
HTH
Paula
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11-09-2000 12:50 AM
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Re: Syslog Message
Check your nfile settings in kernal and increase it.
HTH
Paula
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11-09-2000 12:50 AM
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Re: Syslog Message
Check your nfile settings in kernal and increase it.
HTH
Paula
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11-09-2000 12:50 AM
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11-09-2000 12:54 AM
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Re: Syslog Message
Your syslog entry says nothing about what process made the entry, by 'do_accept' sounds like some kind of daemon that has to many open sockets - perhaps a webserver.
I would try to increase the above mentioned parms.
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11-09-2000 12:55 AM
11-09-2000 12:55 AM
Re: Syslog Message
The error could indicate too many files for a process as well as globally.
You may need to use SAM to increase the 'maxfile' kernel parameter if you're sure about 'nfile'.
Dan
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11-09-2000 12:57 AM
11-09-2000 12:57 AM
Re: Syslog Message
Do you feel nervous this morning ??
;-))
Dan
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11-09-2000 12:58 AM
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Re: Syslog Message
0:00:01 text-sz ov proc-sz ov inod-sz ov file-sz ov
01:00:00 N/A N/A 96/704 0 769/2760 0 895/2314 0
02:00:00 N/A N/A 99/704 0 833/2760 0 899/2314 0
03:00:00 N/A N/A 102/704 0 1316/2760 0 908/2314 0
04:00:00 N/A N/A 99/704 0 833/2760 0 902/2314 0
05:00:01 N/A N/A 96/704 0 769/2760 0 895/2314 0
06:00:00 N/A N/A 96/704 0 769/2760 0 895/2314 0
07:00:00 N/A N/A 96/704 0 826/2760 0 895/2314 0
08:00:00 N/A N/A 96/704 0 770/2760 0 895/2314 0
08:15:00 N/A N/A 96/704 0 840/2760 0 895/2314 0
08:30:00 N/A N/A 96/704 0 826/2760 0 895/2314 0
08:45:00 N/A N/A 96/704 0 837/2760 0 895/2314 0
As you can see we are well below the nfile limit.
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11-09-2000 01:06 AM
11-09-2000 01:06 AM
Re: Syslog Message
Its seems to be syslog which is reporting the problem on itself. The maxfiles parameter is currently set to 240 , which is well above the default of 60. but I will try to increase even higher at the next available admin slot.
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11-09-2000 01:06 AM
11-09-2000 01:06 AM
Re: Syslog Message
No my hands are not shaking it just that the submit is being a pain again.
Paula
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11-09-2000 01:06 AM
11-09-2000 01:06 AM
Re: Syslog Message
What about the 'maxfiles' and 'maxfiles_lim' parameters?
Dan
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11-09-2000 01:08 AM
11-09-2000 01:08 AM
Re: Syslog Message
What is your maxfiles_lim set to?
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11-09-2000 03:27 AM
11-09-2000 03:27 AM