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Date:      Wed, 6 Oct 2004 09:43:34 +0300
From:      Andy Fawcett <andy@athame.co.uk>
To:        freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Cc:        freebsd <freebsd@paymentonline.net>
Subject:   Re: BETA6 kern.maxfiles messages
Message-ID:  <200410060943.37506.andy@athame.co.uk>
In-Reply-To: <044d01c4ab6a$4b1f44c0$0500a8c0@home>
References:  <20041006041104.GK15774@atlantis.ccs.neu.edu> <044d01c4ab6a$4b1f44c0$0500a8c0@home>

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On Wednesday 06 October 2004 09:04, freebsd wrote:
> I'm suspicious someone was trying to probe or dos this server, but if
> there is some other possible explanation, and since I have only seen
> this on a 5.3 BETA box I thought I would post it here.  It looks to
> me like someone was trying to do a small dos attack perhaps?
>
> Today I had these messages in dmesg.today:
>
> kern.maxfiles limit exceeded by uid 70, please see tuning(7).
> kern.maxfiles limit exceeded by uid 88, please see tuning(7).

                                  ^^^

>
> The offending processes are:
> # ps 88
>   PID  TT  STAT      TIME COMMAND
>    88  ??  IL     0:00.00 [nfsiod 3]
> # ps 70
>   PID  TT  STAT      TIME COMMAND
>    70  ??  WL     0:08.60 [swi3: cambio]

You shouldn't be looking at process IDs, but you should be looking at 
User IDs.

Users 70 and 88 are (or at least should be) for PostgreSQL and MySQL.

A.

-- 
Andy Fawcett                                     | andy@athame.co.uk
                                                 | tap@kde.org
"In an open world without walls and fences,      | tap@lspace.org
  we wouldn't need Windows and Gates."  -- anon  | tap@fruitsalad.org



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