peak vnodes <number>

From: Dimitris Zilaskos
Date: Sun Mar 29 2009 - 20:15:39 EST



After moving to 2.6.29 the following started showing up in kernel logs. What does it mean?


uname -an
Linux tassadar 2.6.29 #1 Sat Mar 28 22:52:51 EET 2009 i686 unknown unknown GNU/Linux


dmesg|grep peak|head
peak vnodes: 4164
peak vnodes: 4165
peak vnodes: 4166
peak vnodes: 4167
peak vnodes: 4168
peak vnodes: 4169
peak vnodes: 4170
peak vnodes: 4171
peak vnodes: 4172
peak vnodes: 4173

dmesg|grep peak|tail
peak vnodes: 10230
peak vnodes: 10231
peak vnodes: 10232
peak vnodes: 10233
peak vnodes: 10234
peak vnodes: 10235
peak vnodes: 10236
peak vnodes: 10237
peak vnodes: 10238
peak vnodes: 10239


dmesg|grep peak|wc -l
6076


Cheers,

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