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From: pauls@css.itd.umich.edu (Paul Southworth)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: NetBSD 0.8 -- timed problem (?)
Date: 15 May 1993 17:28:53 GMT
Organization: University of Michigan ITD Consulting and Support Services
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After a fresh installation of NetBSD 0.8 (the entire distribution, plus
security) I was running an ftp session from the machine as root, and the
machine hung.  

I could not telnet to, ftp to, rlogin to or even ping the machine after
that.

When I returned to console, I saw this:

|
|timed [44]: acksend: send to: No buffer space available.
|

Since the machine let me log in at console, I did so, and received 
this message after logging in as root:

|
|Warning:  no access to tty (inappropriate ioctl for device)
|
|Thus no job control for this shell.
|

Pretty neat huh?

I rebooted about five minutes ago and things seem ok so far.  I have
not tried to reproduce it yet.

pauls@umich.edu