do a dpkg -s filename and it dpkg will report what package the file came
from, assuming it was part of a debian package, that is.
nscd is a daemon to cache answers to DNS lookups.
From: "Peter Kim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
Subject: What is nscd?
Date: Mon, 4 Sep 2000 21:55:39 +0900
I'm currently setting up several linux machines.
When I leave my machines for awhile - a few hours - the terminal screen
fills with the message:
nscd: 222: while accepting conection: Cannot allocate memory.
My screen is completely filled with this error message. Each machine
displays a different number in place of 222.
I've figured out that the 222 is a process id. I've discovered that
there's
a /usr/sbin/nscd.
I've tried man nscd and I get the following error:
man: warning: /usr/share/man/man8/sigfetch.8.gz: whatis parse for
sigfetch(8) fariled
No manual entry for nscd
I've tried apropos nscd and I get:
there's nothing appropriate
What is nscd and why is it giving me these messages?
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Peter
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