Messages in this thread |  | | | Subject | Re: 'Socket destroy delayed' | | From | Steven L Baur <> | | Date | 02 Apr 1996 00:31:05 -0800 |
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>>>>> "Paul" == Paul Slootman <paul@waubel.ahwau.ahold.nl> writes:
Paul> Alan wrote: >>> Tell me more. I need to know these sort of things...
Paul> FWIW:
Paul> I can reliably get a "socket destroy delayed" by pinging a non-existent Paul> host on the local network, and hitting ctrl-c after a couple of seconds. Paul> This then shows up almost immediately in the syslog:
I can duplicate this, but the messages don't persist making it a non-problem right?
Apr 1 23:59:43 geordi kernel: Socket destroy delayed (r=0 w=536) Apr 1 23:59:53 geordi kernel: Socket destroy delayed (r=0 w=536) Apr 1 23:59:56 geordi kernel: Socket destroy delayed (r=0 w=1608) [Messages stop here]
I did get a persistent socket destroy delayed by performing a manual set of nfs mounts (a shell script with a bunch of NFS mount commands in it) shortly after boot. This is non-repeatable though.
Apr 1 20:28:24 geordi kernel: double lock on device queue! Apr 1 20:28:24 geordi kernel: Socket destroy delayed (r=0 w=236) Apr 1 20:29:04 geordi last message repeated 4 times Apr 1 20:30:14 geordi last message repeated 7 times Apr 1 20:31:14 geordi last message repeated 6 times Apr 1 20:31:44 geordi last message repeated 3 times
This machine is running 1.3.81 with a single 3c509 ethernet card.
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