Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 10 Nov 1997 23:48:24 -0500 | From | Michel <> | Subject | Re: 2.1.62: dreamscape kernel: d_alloc: 1993 unused, pruning dcache |
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Richard Gooch wrote: > > Kaitlin R. Silver writes: > > > > Nov 10 18:26:08 dreamscape kernel: d_alloc: 1993 unused, pruning dcache > > Nov 10 18:26:31 dreamscape kernel: d_alloc: 1993 unused, pruning dcache > > > > Anyone mind explaining what these msg's mean? (i'm nervous enough as it is > > lately..) > > Don't worry. I think it's just Bill's debugging output. I imagine > those messages will be removed once the kinks are removed from the > dentry code. I've been quite happy with 2.1.62 (I've stopped using > 2.1.42 now). The dentry stuff really makes FS operations scream. Just > try a few succsessive finds... > > Regards, > > Richard....
What a relief, I was getting worried. It is indeed going faster on my 486/33 than on 2.0.30, the real test will be when I recompile the kernel, see if it is shorter than 4.5 hrs.
It's probably not as simple for the kmem-free: Either bad obj addr or <etc...> VFS: brelse: Trying to free free buffer
message which I get quite often even on an iddle full screen
My PC has to stay on because when my hard disk gets cold it won't boot up Every mornings I get several copies of these messages, always the same one. No one seem to know anything about it, am I the only one with this or is it some debug stuff I shouldn't worry about?
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