[ale] Uh-oh. too many processes at boot

David Corbin dcorbin at imperitek.com
Mon Apr 15 06:10:59 EDT 2002


Debian doesn't have that file explictly, but the equivalent looks very 
normal.  Just running what's in rc?.d for the most part.

Debian upgrades are very reliable (in my previous experience).  I think 
this very well may be a function of the disk crash as much as anything else.

Chris Fowler wrote:

>I would look ar rc.sysinit then.  I doubt init would respawn too many
>processes if inittab looks normal.
>Yuo may see a respawning too fast error message.  But it appears that maybe
>the upgrade has mucked up
>your startup scripts.  I never upgrade.  There is just too many things that
>could go wrong.  Especiailly if
>you are like me and remove almost everything from /etc/rc3.d.
>
>Chris
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: David Corbin [mailto:dcorbin at imperitek.com]
>Sent: Sunday, April 14, 2002 9:01 PM
>To: Chris Fowler
>Subject: Re: [ale] Uh-oh. too many processes at boot
>
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>I've looked at it, it looks normal to me.  There's nothing wrong with it
>as far as I can tell.  It's more like something something else is
>spawning too many process, and the init spawns one and its overloaded.
>Is there anyway to log *all* spawned processes? I wouldn't think so, but
>I figured I'd ask.
>
>Chris Fowler wrote:
>
>>I would take a good inittab.  Like I have attached and use it as a
>>reference.  Use vi to edit your old one.
>>
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>>
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: David Corbin [mailto:dcorbin at imperitek.com]
>>Sent: Sunday, April 14, 2002 6:14 PM
>>To: Cfowler
>>Cc: ale at ale.org
>>Subject: Re: [ale] Uh-oh. too many processes at boot
>>
>>
>>Because I know you're generally active here, I was thinking you might
>>have missed my follow up question.
>>
>>What changes do I make to inittab?
>>
>>Cfowler wrote:
>>
>>>lilo:  linux single
>>>
>>>
>>>Init will  give you a # prompt so you can fix.
>>>You'll need to edit your /etc/inittab but the filessytem is mounted
>>>read-only.
>>>
>>>Fix:
>>>
>>># mount / -o rw,remount
>>># vi /etc/inittab
>>># sync
>>># mount / -o ro,remount
>>># reboot
>>>
>>>You are done!
>>>
>>>--------- Original message --------
>>>From: "David Corbin" <dcorbin at imperitek.com>
>>>To: "ale at ale.org" <ale at ale.org>
>>>Subject: [ale] Uh-oh. too many processes at boot
>>>Date: 04-12-02 12:01
>>>
>>>I have debian system. I upgrade to the debian test (at the time, I
>>>thought I need and more recent ssh). I had my system lock up. During
>>>reboot, it took a lot of effort to successfully get through the FSCK.
>>>But, I have.
>>>
>>>Now, when I boot to runlevel 2 (the default), I end-up with "INIT: too
>>>many processes for this run level". But, if I boot to run-level 1, and
>>>then manually run the various S scripts in /etc/rc2.d, I don't have a
>>>problem.
>>>
>>>1) I don't know if I've got an upgrade problem, or a loss do to "hard
>>>shutdown". Ideas?
>>>2) How do I figure out what's doing all the spawning?
>>>
>>>Thanks.
>>>David
>>>
>>>
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