Ubuntu PHP Bug

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I upgraded a couple of servers to the latest version of Ubuntu a couple of days ago and noticed something really odd when checking the running processes post-upgrade.

For some bizarre reason there were literally thousands of “fuser” processes running.

Odd, but I didn’t think too much of it, as they disappeared after a reboot .. or so I thought ..

This morning I discovered that they’d come back with a vengeance and were eating CPU and RAM – rendering a relatively powerful machine pretty much useless.

A bit of searching led to this thread on the Ubuntu user forums.

There’s also a bug open with Ubuntu – though they still haven’t fixed it 🙁

In the meantime it can be “fixed” by reverting the php5 cronjob to the one that was in previous versions of Ubuntu.

 

By Michele Neylon

Michele is founder and CEO of Irish hosting provider and domain name registrar Blacknight.

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