Re: Disturbing messages from 2.2.13pre14 NFS client

Trond Myklebust (trond.myklebust@fys.uio.no)
01 Oct 1999 23:07:16 +0200


>>>>> " " == Patrick J LoPresti <patl@cag.lcs.mit.edu> writes:

> We are running 2.2.13pre14 against both user mode and knfsd
> servers. (Although this has been happening with every 2.2.x
> kernel we have used.)

> Our client boxes log messages like the following on occasion:

> 14:33:11 kernel: __nfs_fhget: inode 14301194 still busy,
> i_count=1

> And they log messages like these reasonably often:

> 13:42:21 kernel: NFS: cache locked for 00:15/1666453 13:42:21
> kernel: NFS: cache locked for 00:15/490091

> And they log messages like these almost continuously (whenever
> the box is used for work):

> 14:29:32 kernel: nfs_dentry_delete: foo/bar.c~: ino=8161299,
> count=2, nlink=1

> Could someone please explain what these messages actually mean?
> Are they symptoms of bugs? If so, are they potentailly
> dangerous (i.e., data corrupting)?

These are all warning messages that can be ignored, and all of them
are obsolete (I hope to throw together a patch to get rid of them
soon).

Cheers,
Trond

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