On 13 Oct 2010, at 18:30, Edward Ned Harvey wrote:

From: edmud...@mail.bounceswoosh.org
[mailto:edmud...@mail.bounceswoosh.org] On Behalf Of Eric D. Mudama

Out of curiosity, did you run into this:
http://blogs.everycity.co.uk/alasdair/2010/06/broadcom-nics-dropping-
out-on-solaris-10/

I personally haven't had the broadcom problem. When my system crashes, surprisingly, it continues responding to ping, answers on port 22 (but you can't ssh in), and if there are any cron jobs that run from NFS, they're able to continue. For some period of time, and eventually the whole thing
crashes.

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I had that for months! Eventually I found that there was a memory leak with idmapd.

I now have a cron that restarts it every night, problem solved.

I only diagnosed the issue by emailing my self a 'top' output every 5 minutes via cron and watching it slowly creep up.

It normally happens when I have allot of SMB traffic, there's a leak there somewhere!

- Daniel
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