Andrei Grudiy
2004-Nov-15 06:08 UTC
100.chksetuid in /etc/periodic/security resets the mashine
Hello, kolleages! I have a problem. When I (or system) start the script 100.chksetuid in /etc/periodic/security my machine resets. The machine: Timecounter "i8254" frequency 1193182 Hz CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.06GHz (3056.82-MHz 686-class CPU) System version: FreeBSD 4.10-STABLE #0: Mon Nov 8 06:50:54 PST 2004 I will glad to have help. Thank you in advance. -- Andrei Grudiy. Ukraine.
Doug White
2004-Nov-25 00:18 UTC
100.chksetuid in /etc/periodic/security resets the mashine
Please don't crosspost lists, particularly -security (which is totally unrelated) and -questions and another list (which is generally redundant). I've reset the cc: to -stable since thats the only one of the 3 I'm subscribed to. Thanks! On Mon, 15 Nov 2004, Andrei Grudiy wrote:> Hello, kolleages! > I have a problem. > When I (or system) start the script 100.chksetuid in > /etc/periodic/security my machine resets.This is probably a hardware problem. chksetuid does a full scan of the filesystem(s) and either the load from the scan or some secondary effect (low voltage, overtemperature, bad memory) causes the reset. Also, spontaneous resets are tough to cause in software running in protected mode without help from bad hardware :-) I'd check the usual suspects: turn off any overclocking, check heat sinks, fans, and temperature sensors, and if your machine's vendor offers a diagnostic tool, run it on repeat for a day or two. Also set up a serial console and run the script manually and see if you are getting a panic or some other output.> The machine: > Timecounter "i8254" frequency 1193182 Hz > CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.06GHz (3056.82-MHz 686-class CPU) > System version: > FreeBSD 4.10-STABLE #0: Mon Nov 8 06:50:54 PST 2004This seems like a server-class machine, which may also have some onboard monitoring which may have logged something. -- Doug White | FreeBSD: The Power to Serve dwhite@gumbysoft.com | www.FreeBSD.org
Andrei Grudiy wrote:> I have a problem. > When I (or system) start the script 100.chksetuid in > /etc/periodic/security my machine resets.Are you using null mounts? Or perhaps jails? I've had a combination of these features cause a kernel panic. Too many 'find' processing going at once. Setting different jails to do their security checks at slightly different times fixed it for me. Cheers, Nate