12-03-2008
As I said in my prior post, I rebooted the server and they shut down but this morning I looked and they were all open again. They are not listed in /etc/services. Any suggestions or tools would be appreciated.
Thank you.
*.1023 Idle
*.1022 Idle
*.1021 Idle
*.1020 Idle
*.1019 Idle
*.1018 Idle
*.1017 Idle
*.1016 Idle
*.1015 Idle
*.1014 Idle
*.1013 Idle
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NAME
vfs_aio_fork - implement async I/O in Samba vfs
SYNOPSIS
vfs objects = aio_fork
DESCRIPTION
This VFS module is part of the samba(7) suite.
The aio_fork VFS module enables async I/O for Samba on platforms where the system level Posix AIO interface is insufficient. Posix AIO can
suffer from severe limitations. For example, on some Linux versions the real-time signals that it uses are broken under heavy load. Other
systems only allow AIO when special kernel modules are loaded or only allow a certain system-wide amount of async requests being scheduled.
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