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From: James C. <qu...@la...> - 2017-06-22 03:35:39
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That's effectively what the ppp patch does, but without changing the last pid allocated in the pid namespace of the task. I remain committed to patching ppp. If you've got a production system problem, talk to your support engineers; I'll not take responsibility for your system. On Thu, Jun 22, 2017 at 11:13:42AM +0800, jaseywang wrote: > I run a cron to check the max pid of current system, > /proc/sys/kernel/ ns_last_pid, if above 65000, I just hardcore set > the value of ns_last_pid, like 9999, is that a workaround? -- James Cameron http://quozl.netrek.org/ |