NetLOCK error messages in syslog.
Steven W. Orr
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Fri May 12 21:03:55 CEST 2006
On Friday, May 12th 2006 at 14:12 -0400, quoth Bill Babcock:
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=>google shows NetLOCK as being encryption software used in VPN
=>client/servers.
=>
=>It used to be done by Interlink, who was picked up by CA.
=>
=>
=>
=>> =>Steven W. Orr wrote:
=>> =>> NetLOCK: total memory limit exceeded, using 3071900 bytes, request for 180
=>> =>> bytes
=>> =>>
=>> =>>
=>> =>> I seem to be getting a lot of these and I've never seen them before. Anyone
=>> =>> know what they mean? Is it bad? Anyone?
=>> =>>
=>> =>I have never seen those.
=>> =>
=>> =>A grep in the Linux source also reveals nothing. Are you sure these
=>> =>lines is logged by the kernel?
=>>
=>> I literally know nothing. All I know is that it's in syslog.
=>>
=>> [root at saturn log]# grep NetLOCK messages | grep 'May 11' | wc -l
=>> 115
=>> [root at saturn log]# grep NetLOCK messages | grep 'May 10' | wc -l
=>> 101
=>> [root at saturn log]# grep NetLOCK messages | grep 'May 9' | wc -l
=>> 67
=>> [root at saturn log]# grep NetLOCK messages | grep 'May 8' | wc -l
=>> 101
=>> [root at saturn log]# grep NetLOCK messages | grep 'May 7' | wc -l
=>> 67
=>>
=>> It seems to have started May 5 17:42:17 saturn kernel: NetLOCK: total
=>> memory limit exceeded, using 3071900 bytes, request for 308 bytes
=>>
=>> Ideas?
Found it. It was an IPSEC thing I was running that went wacko bananas.
Thanks.
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