<P>I am using Kerberos version 5, release 1.2.4. The krb5kdc and kadmind processes are not running at the slave kdc. Here is the output of the "ps ax | more" command (from the slave kdc) when I don't have the propagation going on:
<P> PID TTY STAT TIME COMMAND<BR> 1 ? S 0:08 init<BR> 2 ? SW 0:00 [keventd]<BR> 4 ? SWN 0:00 [ksoftirqd_CPU0]<BR> 5 ? SW 0:00 [kswapd]<BR> 6 ? SW 0:00 [bdflush]<BR> 7 ? SW 0:22 [kupdated]<BR> 8 ? SW 0:00 [mtdblockd]<BR> 9 ? SWN 0:40 [jffs2_gcd_mtd3]<BR> 35 ? &!
nbsp; S 0:00 /usr/sbin/cm -d<BR> 37 ? S 0:00 syslogd<BR> 39 ? S 0:08 /bin/sh /etc/rc.d/dmesgd /kern.log 10<BR> 48 ? S 0:01 inetd /etc/inetd.conf<BR> 65 ? S 0:00 /sbin/cardmgr<BR> 80 ttySA0 S 0:00 -bash<BR> 126 ? S 0:00 dhclient eth0<BR> 542 ? S 0:01 telnetd<BR> 543 ttyp0 S 0:00 /bin/sh /usr/bin/login -h 157.235.91.7 -p<BR> !
544 ttyp0 S 0:00 -sh<BR> 554 ttyp0 S 0:01 -bash<BR> 3911 ? S 0:00 sleep 10<BR> 3914 ttyp0 R 0:00 ps ax<BR> 3915 ttyp0 S 0:00 more
<P>Here is the output of the "ps ax | more" command (from the slave kdc) when the propagation is going on:
<P> 1 ? S 0:08 init<BR> 2 ? SW 0:00 [keventd]<BR> 4 ? RWN 0:00 [ksoftirqd_CPU0]<BR> 5 ? SW 0:00 [kswapd]<BR> 6 ? SW 0:00 [bdflush]<BR> 7 ? RW 0:18 [kupdated]<BR> 8 ? SW 0:00 [mtdblockd]<BR> 9 ? RWN 0:36 [jffs2_gcd_mtd3]<BR> 35 ? S 0:00 /usr/!
sbin/cm -d<BR> 37 ? S 0:00 syslogd<BR> 39 ? S 0:07 /bin/sh /etc/rc.d/dmesgd /kern.log 10<BR> 48 ? S 0:01 inetd /etc/inetd.conf<BR> 65 ? S 0:00 /sbin/cardmgr<BR> 80 ttySA0 S 0:00 -bash<BR> 126 ? S 0:00 dhclient eth0<BR> 542 ? S 0:01 telnetd<BR> 543 ttyp0 S 0:00 /bin/sh /usr/bin/login -h 157.235.91.7 -p<BR> 544 ttyp0 S 0:00 -sh<BR> !
554 ttyp0 S 0:01 -bash<BR> 3867 ? S 0:00 sleep 10<BR> 3874 ttyp0 R 0:00 ps ax<BR> 3875 ttyp0 S 0:00 more<BR> 3876 ? D 0:00 kpropd
<P>Does this problem exist in the 1.2.4 version? Should I try the latest version and see what happens? Thanks for your help.
<P>Monica </P>
<P> <B><I>Ezra Peisach <epeisach@MIT.EDU></I></B> wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE style="BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px"><BR>I suspect that some process is keeping the old database open when you<BR>replace it with the new one generated by kprop.... <BR><BR>You did not indicate which version of kerberos you are using - so<BR>we do not know what could be holding the database open. Does the<BR>disk usage go down if you kill off the kdc? kadmind? Essentially - which<BR>process is keeping the old database open - which when <BR>killed - releases the old on disk copy and the O/S cleans it up...<BR><BR>Ezra<BR>_______________________________________________<BR>krbdev mailing list krbdev@mit.edu<BR>https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/krbdev</BLOCKQUOTE><p><br><hr size=1>Do you Yahoo!?<br>
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