Hi, since my most severe problems appear to be resolved, no more panics so far (*knock on wood*), I would like to ask about some other matters which are occurring on this host (see now resolved and closed PR kern/68779 for machine details). 1. I get tons of messages like this on the console: calcru: runtime went backwards from 31915600 usec to 31915590 usec for pid 1265 (httpd) It always seems to be a httpd process. httpd is apache2 linked with "libthr". It especially happens if I use the 'ps' and the 'top' command. If this happens, the controlling terminal where the command (e.g. ps) was issued, hangs for a while. Everything else seems to be fine, though. I recall that there was a thread in -current about this matter, but I couldn't find any solution right now... 2. I also get lots of the following messages: [..] Jul 14 18:02:08 atleo6 ftpd[81983]: getsockname (/usr/libexec/ftpd): Socket operation on non-socket Jul 14 18:02:26 atleo6 ftpd[81992]: getsockname (/usr/libexec/ftpd): Socket operation on non-socket Jul 14 18:03:56 atleo6 ftpd[82043]: getsockname (/usr/libexec/ftpd): Socket operation on non-socket Jul 14 18:04:23 atleo6 ftpd[82055]: getsockname (/usr/libexec/ftpd): Socket operation on non-socket [..] What could be wrong with ftpd here? I thought about ktracing ftpd, but there are 200-300 concurrent ftpd processes active and the messages appear very irregulary. If I could ktrace the parent ftpd and all its childen, I'm afraid the trace-log would fill up all disk-space before the problem even appears... Suggestions are appreciated though. 3. I had a LOR in syslog, but it's rotated away (several 100ks of calcru messages), alas. I have reconfigured newsyslog to keep more logs around. However, I recall, that it must be LOR no 009 on Bjoern's page: http://sources.zabbadoz.net/freebsd/lor.html I guess there is no solution to this, yet? Cheers, Daniel -- IRCnet: Mr-Spock - May His Shadow fall upon thee - Daniel Lang * dl_at_leo.org * +49 89 289 18532 * http://www.leo.org/~dl/Received on Wed Jul 14 2004 - 15:05:26 UTC
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