I have other version of Ubuntu server running on the same host without issue as 
well as some other Linux distributions.

The only thing different with this is it's now my only my 2nd 9.10 64 or
32 bit Ubuntu server running.

The processes on other Unix boxes (ssh into the box to launch rrdtool)
was running fine on a 32bit 2.4.18 linux kernel with sshd
OpenSSH_3.7.1p1, also a VM on the same host VMWare server.

I first moved all incoming ssh connections to to a new Ubuntu 9.10 64bit
server and had issues with sshd dying and sometimes the whole box dying.

I built a new 9.10 box, also 64bit and move the incoming ssh processes
to this new box/vm. It had the same problems as the first 9.10
server/box/vm. The first 9.10 server has had no issues since I'm not
hitting it with a huge amount of ssh connections any more (they were
moved to the 2nd 9.10 box).

So I'm guessing there could be something else at fault, but it seems all
the ssh connections are triggering the other issue if ssh itself is not
at fault.

Is there any other troubleshooting I can do on my current 9.10 box that
would get to the bottom of this? I hate to have to build a 9.04 box to
see if it does the something as it takes me a while to update all my
Unix boxes that ssh into the Ubuntu server, and I've already done it
twice.

Thanks,

- Justin

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