Well, i found something in my logs: This really is weird :) Shawn. Alan Cox wrote: > > Well, strangely, it stopped as it started? > > I don't know what caused it to go loopy but then it just stopped. Im using: > > syslogd -ver > > syslogd 1.4-0 > > > > klogd -v > > klogd 1.4-0 > > > > I thought this only affected older versions? > > Yep. So something else happened in this case. I don't know what but that > would appear to be a different bug > > - > To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in > the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
Feb 3 18:11:35 coredump syslogd 1.4-0: restart. Feb 3 18:11:35 coredump syslogd: select: Bad file descriptor Feb 3 18:12:06 coredump last message repeated 214069 times Feb 3 18:14:48 coredump syslogd 1.4-0: restart. Feb 3 18:14:48 coredump syslogd: select: Bad file descriptor Feb 3 18:21:08 coredump syslogd 1.4-0: restart. Feb 3 18:21:08 coredump syslogd: select: Bad file descriptor Feb 3 18:21:34 coredump last message repeated 168154 times Feb 3 18:24:08 coredump syslogd 1.4-0: restart. Feb 3 18:24:08 coredump syslogd: select: Bad file descriptor Feb 3 18:24:39 coredump last message repeated 231290 times Feb 3 18:26:07 coredump syslogd 1.4-0: restart. Feb 3 18:27:24 coredump init: Switching to runlevel: 6 Feb 3 18:27:31 coredump exiting on signal 15 Feb 3 18:34:44 coredump syslogd 1.4-0: restart.