S sub0 Member Jan 6, 2013 14 0 21 Apr 28, 2016 #1 We have two Proxmox v3.1-21 systems with 200 days uptime where /usr/sbin/sfcbd is now consuming 30GB RAM on both nodes. Is it safe to restart (or kill) this process? What does it do?
We have two Proxmox v3.1-21 systems with 200 days uptime where /usr/sbin/sfcbd is now consuming 30GB RAM on both nodes. Is it safe to restart (or kill) this process? What does it do?
dietmar Proxmox Staff Member Staff member Apr 28, 2005 17,210 622 213 Austria www.proxmox.com Apr 28, 2016 #2 The file "/usr/sbin/sfcbd" is not part of a normal proxmox ve installation, so I assume you installed that yourselves?
The file "/usr/sbin/sfcbd" is not part of a normal proxmox ve installation, so I assume you installed that yourselves?
S sub0 Member Jan 6, 2013 14 0 21 Apr 29, 2016 #3 Thanks for your reply. I'm certain I did not install sfcbd. sfcbd seems to be some daemon for embedded systems... If not part of proxmox I guess it's safe to disable it?
Thanks for your reply. I'm certain I did not install sfcbd. sfcbd seems to be some daemon for embedded systems... If not part of proxmox I guess it's safe to disable it?
dietmar Proxmox Staff Member Staff member Apr 28, 2005 17,210 622 213 Austria www.proxmox.com Apr 29, 2016 #4 sub0 said: If not part of proxmox I guess it's safe to disable it? Click to expand... I would ask the person who installed that.
sub0 said: If not part of proxmox I guess it's safe to disable it? Click to expand... I would ask the person who installed that.
S sub0 Member Jan 6, 2013 14 0 21 Jun 5, 2016 #5 Update: Turns out that sfcbd is installed with Dell Open Manage. I admit to installing that Process disabled without issue.
Update: Turns out that sfcbd is installed with Dell Open Manage. I admit to installing that Process disabled without issue.