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  • Subject: Track leaked Filedescriptors
  • From: Totte Alm <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2006 14:37:31 +0100

Hello List,

I fiigured this list might be the only place I could find help on tracking down Filedescriptor leaks on
an OSX Server 10.4.4 running a Database Server, which runs stored procedures etc etc.
I'm 99.6% sure its a FD leak, as the machine just stops dead, logs stops before the machine stops, it's unaccessible on bthe network, and you cannot even type ps in the terminal. This only happens on the live, business critical machine, not any test machines of cause. HW ruled out, happens on two different HW, when delegated as main production server.


I've been fiddling wit lsof, but I dont see anything special there, but someone here might know the right switches.

Help very  appreciated!

Cheers,

Totte - Code 66
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