On 12 October 2015, Sebastien Marie <sema...@openbsd.org> wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 12, 2015 at 08:02:11AM +0300, Liviu Daia wrote:
> > 
> >     I get something similar without nagios:
> > 
> > $ grep syscall /var/log/messages
> > Oct 10 07:50:26 router /bsd: tty(2446): syscall 54
> > Oct 10 07:50:33 router /bsd: tty(29826): syscall 54
> > Oct 10 07:54:15 router /bsd: tty(10733): syscall 54
> > Oct 10 07:54:15 router /bsd: tty(19344): syscall 54
> > Oct 10 07:58:59 router /bsd: tty(5574): syscall 54
> > Oct 10 07:59:05 router /bsd: tty(14634): syscall 54
> > Oct 10 08:02:47 router /bsd: tty(12313): syscall 54
> > Oct 10 08:02:47 router /bsd: tty(5281): syscall 54
> > Oct 10 08:06:23 router /bsd: tty(9186): syscall 54
> > Oct 10 08:06:23 router /bsd: tty(9710): syscall 54
> > Oct 11 01:30:01 router /bsd: tty(6080): syscall 54
> > Oct 12 01:30:01 router /bsd: tty(15518): syscall 54
> > 
> > $ uname -a
> > OpenBSD router.lcd047.linkpc.net 5.8 GENERIC.MP#1449 amd64
> > 
> > 
> >     I'd tentatively correlate most of them with login(1) run in a serial
> > console.  But the last two entries seem to be triggered by /etc/daily.
> > 
> >     Regards,
> > 
> >     Liviu Daia
> > 
> 
> It should have been fixed by deraadt@ commit on
> src/sys/kern/sys_generic.c (rev 1.107)
> 
> Please rebuild a new kernel (or wait for snapshots) for testing.

    This does indeed seem to fix the problem, thank you!

    Regards,

    Liviu Daia

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