RE: klogd using 80% of CPU?

2000-10-10 Thread Chad Roberts
Quick question. Does Redhat have a version of fortune? pom? If so, what package can it be found in? I know slackware has them, but i'm running Redhat 6.2 right now and they are not installed. Also, while i'm on the subject, is there a list of all the packages, and what is in each package.

RE: klogd using 80% of CPU?

2000-10-10 Thread kf
On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Jamin Collins wrote: = You can find out what ipchains rules are currently in effect with = "/sbin/ipchains -L". The output from this command may be several screens in = length, so you may want to redirect the output to a file for reviewing. Are = the logs current? Does the

Re: klogd using 80% of CPU?

2000-10-09 Thread Romain Kang
This may be a kernel/BIOS/hardware mismatch. I had this problem when I tried to run a Soundblaster PCI 128 card in my ASUS K7V motherboard. I wound up donating the card and switching back to an older PCI sound card. Romain Kang Disclaimer: I speak for myself alone, [

RE: klogd using 80% of CPU?

2000-10-09 Thread Jamin Collins
? Jamin W. Collins -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, October 09, 2000 10:49 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: klogd using 80% of CPU? Howdy, Ok, this may sound silly but: This is a leased co-hosted box. It was already set up with Red H

Re: klogd using 80% of CPU?

2000-10-09 Thread Jonathan Wilson
Howdy, Ok, this may sound silly but: This is a leased co-hosted box. It was already set up with Red Hat when we leased it. I have no idea where to look for ipchain rules (I didn't add them, but the people we leased it from might have). Where would they generally be found? By the way, syslogd

Re: klogd using 80% of CPU?

2000-10-07 Thread Brian Ashe
Hi Jonathan, The only thing I can think of that may even REMOTELY get your klogd going that strong is if you have a lot of kernel errors (check your logs) or you are logging nearly everything that ipchains is doing. If you are doing the later (logging a lot of packets) you will get a lot out of k

Re: klogd using 80% of CPU?

2000-10-06 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
On Fri, 6 Oct 2000, Jonathan Wilson wrote: > Howdy, > > I've noticed, when using top and ktop,that something called klogd (kernel logger?) >is usually using 75 to 85 % of the CPU. This seems very strange, not only do I think >it shouldn't be that way, the box isn't a slow box - I mean, it's st