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Date:      Mon, 10 May 1999 09:40:29 -0400 (EDT)
From:      Pat Lynch <lynch@rush.net>
To:        Conrad Sabatier <conrads@neosoft.com>
Cc:        chat@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Stupidity subjects box to *severe* stress test -- FreeBSD passes with flying colors
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.4.05.9905100938120.995-100000@bytor.rush.net>
In-Reply-To: <XFMail.990510080142.conrads@neosoft.com>

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I made the same mistake once... running tripwire at 1 am, I ran 60 copies
of tripwire, when I woke up in the morning, and logged in remotely, it was
a little sluggish, and the load was up to 134 or something like that...

(ok, a *little* sluggish is an understatement)

but I was able to kill all the tripwire processes (took me 25 minutes) and
the machine was back on its way....

this was a 486DX2/66 running 2.2.6 at the time.

-Pat

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Pat Lynch						lynch@rush.net
Systems Administrator					Rush Networking

"Wow, everyone looks different in Real Life (tm)"-
                                Nathan Dorfman meeting people at FUNY

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On Mon, 10 May 1999, Conrad Sabatier wrote:

> [ The following was mailed to a friend of mine whose -STABLE box I've been
>   maintaining.  Even under the conditions described below, I was still able
>   to rlogin and bring the machine back to a useable state, a real credit to
>   FreeBSD's performance and reliablity. ]
> 
> -----FW: <groan> Stupid, stupid, stupid! <sigh>-----
> 
> Date: Mon, 10 May 1999 07:03:04 -0500 (CDT)
> From: Conrad Sabatier <conrads@neosoft.com>
> To: "Wayne F. Cox" <waynefc@neosoft.com>
> Subject: <groan> Stupid, stupid, stupid! <sigh>
> 
> Got your mail this morning (it's a miracle you were able to send it; must
> have been a real exercise in frustration, I'm sure).
> 
> I'm terribly, terribly sorry. It was such a stupid, idiotic mistake.  In
> your root crontab, I had scheduled a job to update your ports collection at
> 3:00 am (I thought) [ Note: this included a "make -k readmes index" after
> the actual update ].  What I actually had done, though, was schedule the
> job to run *every* *friggin'* *minute* starting at 3:00 am.  So you had
> literally *hundreds* of these things going.  
> 
> The scheduling info should have read:
> 
> 0 3 * * *
> 
> Whereas, instead, it actually read:
> 
> * 3 * * *
> 
> You can see, I'm sure, that the first asterisk was the culprit.
> 
> It's a real credit to the stability and solidity of FreeBSD that all these
> processes running simultaneously [in only 64 MB/128 MB swap!] didn't just
> crash the system altogether.  A lesser operating system surely would have
> choked to death in no time.  Talk about a stress test!  :-)
> 
> I've gone in and fixed my error, and killed all the errant processes. 
> Tonight at 3:00 am you should notice a marked difference, I guarantee.
> 
> Again, I am truly sorry.  But even the best of us UNIX Guru types are
> entitled to an occasional stupid fuck-up.  :-)
> 
> Take care,
> 
> Conrad
> 
> --
> Conrad Sabatier <conrads@neosoft.com>
> 
> Acid absorbs 47 times it's weight in excess Reality.
> 
> 
> --------------End of forwarded message-------------------------
> 
> --
> Conrad Sabatier <conrads@neosoft.com>
> 
> "I'd love to go out with you, but I've been scheduled for a karma
> transplant."
> 
> 
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