On 2005.10.03, Janine Sisk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's pretty  tough to track down the cause since once it happens nsd
> is totally  unresponsive and doesn't give any clues as to what
> happened.

If you're running on Solaris, you might want to capture the "pstack"
output of the process.

On Linux, you could attach with gdb and try to get a backtrace.

-- Dossy

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