Re: /kernel: negative proccnt for uid = 0

2000-09-18 Thread Vivek Khera

> "JF" == Jung-an Fan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

JF> Since last noon , I make world.(4.1-stable)
JF> It occured at yesterday 16:30 and repeat until now.
JF> May I ask what error is it?
JF> I've not see this kind of message since I use FreeBSD 2.2.5.

There was a patch posted by Don Lewis last thursday to this list.  I
have not tried it yet, but will shortly.  It seems to happen when the
kernel attempts to charge uid 0 for a new process, but notices that
the process limit is reached for that uid and backs off.  But later on
the kernel still creates the process since it is owned by user uid 0.

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Re: /kernel: negative proccnt for uid = 0

2000-09-17 Thread Ben Smithurst

Jung-an Fan wrote:

> Since last noon , I make world.(4.1-stable)
> It occured at yesterday 16:30 and repeat until now.
> May I ask what error is it?
> I've not see this kind of message since I use FreeBSD 2.2.5.

This has been fixed already, as far as I know, do keep up. :-)

CVSup again and rebuild your kernel (and world too just to be sure).

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/kernel: negative proccnt for uid = 0

2000-09-16 Thread Jung-an Fan

Since last noon , I make world.(4.1-stable)
It occured at yesterday 16:30 and repeat until now.
May I ask what error is it?
I've not see this kind of message since I use FreeBSD 2.2.5.

Jung-an Fan.





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