Messages in this thread |  | | From | Olaf Titz <> | Subject | Re: Interesting kerneld(?) messages | Date | 09 Dec 1996 12:47:21 +0100 |
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Erik Walthinsen (Omega) <omega@sequent.com> wrote: > Ouch, no kerneld for message 2147418834
This happens when kerneld has failed and doesn't read its message queue. As I read ipc/msg.c, it should receive every message in one second.
> strange stuff ('(route-request <zombie>)' x 8).
If kerneld has stopped, run into an endless loop, forgot its signal handler or other stuff that should not happen, this is likely to occur along with the "Ouch, no kerneld" messages. Same if your system is severely overloaded.
I have seen this myself at times. Stop and restart kerneld is the easiest way to fix the situation.
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