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new fork issues; preventing shutdown
Hi!
I updated to 8.99.6 from yesterday and then started a bulk build.
After a very short while it was hung and I couldn't connect from
outside. When I came back to the console, I saw that it had run out of
resources and couldn't fork anything.
There were a lot of processes called "Build", probably from one of the
packages in the bulk build.
I couldn't even shutdown, because zsh couldn't fork shutdown, nor did
pressing the power button help, because the powerd script couldn't be
forked.
/var/log/messages had:
/netbsd: proc: table is full - increase kern.maxproc or NPROC
and
powerd[932]: fork to run script: Resource temporarily unavailable
I wonder why I suddenly see this behaviour in 8.99.6, I haven't seen
that before (I was using 8.99.5 from October before).
And I also wonder if at least the shutdown could be improved in case
of fork problems.
And I finally wonder if kern.maxproc should have a better default, or
be autosized.
Ideas?
Thomas
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