Hello Developers ,
I use a Bering RC3 on a 486 DX 66 with 3 nics, which I administer
with ssh.
Recently I noticed a fast increasing of the pid numbers, that I couldn't
understand.
After rebooting I stopped all services except for ssh
5:34pm up 7 min, load average: 0.01, 0.18, 0.12
# ps aux;date
PID Uid VmSize Stat Command
1 root 764 S init [2]
2 root S [keventd]
3 root S [ksoftirqd_CPU0]
4 root S [kswapd]
5 root S [bdflush]
6 root S [kupdated]
23547 root S [eth0]
6576 root 1792 S sshd -i
21979 root 844 S -sh
>> 27529 root 936 R ps aux
Fri Aug 23 17:32:25 UTC 2002
firewall: -root-
# ps aux ;date
PID Uid VmSize Stat Command
1 root 764 S init [2]
2 root S [keventd]
3 root S [ksoftirqd_CPU0]
4 root S [kswapd]
5 root S [bdflush]
6 root S [kupdated]
23547 root S [eth0]
6576 root 1792 S sshd -i
21979 root 844 S -sh
>> 2848 root 936 R ps aux
Fri Aug 23 17:32:29 UTC 2002
firewall: -root-
# ps aux ; date
PID Uid VmSize Stat Command
1 root 764 S init [2]
2 root S [keventd]
3 root S [ksoftirqd_CPU0]
4 root S [kswapd]
5 root S [bdflush]
6 root S [kupdated]
23547 root S [eth0]
6576 root 1792 S sshd -i
21979 root 844 S -sh
>> 7410 root 936 R ps aux
Fri Aug 23 17:32:34 UTC 2002
firewall: -root-
# ps aux ; date
PID Uid VmSize Stat Command
1 root 764 S init [2]
2 root S [keventd]
3 root S [ksoftirqd_CPU0]
4 root S [kswapd]
5 root S [bdflush]
6 root S [kupdated]
23547 root S [eth0]
6576 root 1792 S sshd -i
21979 root 844 S -sh
>>30678 root 936 R ps aux
Fri Aug 23 17:32:39 UTC 2002
Does somebody has the same things occuring (
perhaps an Kernel /modules issue ?
Or is there another explanation.
I booted with an older version rc1 to verify that
I didn't have an issue with my box ( permanently
pressed Keyboard or something like that ;) )
1 root S init [2]
2 root S [keventd]
3 root S [ksoftirqd_CPU0]
4 root S [kswapd]
5 root S [bdflush]
6 root S [kupdated]
959 root S [eth0]
1988 root S sshd -i
1989 root S -sh
2075 root R ps aux
-----------------------------
1988 root S sshd -i
1989 root S -sh
2076 root R ps aux
----------------------------
1988 root S sshd -i
1989 root S -sh
2077 root R ps aux
so this is normally
Thanks for Input
Eric Wolzak
member of the Bering Crew.
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