Quoting Jeff Dike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Wed, Feb 15, 2006 at 09:08:00AM -0800, Anthony Brock wrote:
Here is the output from the last two times your script ran on a development
DNS server. The script ran successfully until last night when it segment
faulted. Interesting enough, this happened on two of our development
instances 14 minutes apart. The third instance is still running the script.

I don't really see anything suspicious there.  There are lots of
inodes, dentries, and buffer_heads, but those are reclaimable.

What's the workload on these things?  Just DNS?

                                Jeff

This particular machine is just DNS. The other machine is very light with some Java/Tomcat development (2 developers who are busy with other projects). The third (that never seg-faulted) is a mail server running Cyrus with 4-5 messages/minute load (VERY light).

I'm assuming that the segmentation fault was due to the same bug we were trying to fix by upgrading to the bs2 patches. We really don't have any development servers with a heavy load. *sigh*

Tony



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