Messages in this thread | | | From | Brian Schau <> | Subject | Inode i_mmap ring corrupted ... | Date | Fri, 29 May 1998 15:15:26 +0200 |
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Hi,
What does these lines mean?
May 29 09:05:23 rlis6 kernel: iput: inode 16131 on device 08:02 still has mappings.
May 29 09:05:23 rlis6 kernel: Inode i_mmap ring corrupted
May 29 09:05:23 rlis6 kernel: VFS: iput: trying to free free inode
May 29 09:05:23 rlis6 kernel: VFS: device 00:00, inode 40244, mode=00100755
Kernel is 2.0.33. Something bad happened this morning. Some rules in sendmails' virtualuser tables made sendmail loop. Result: 'rlis6' had an loadavg > 25 (way to go, it's a 100MHz pentium). Some smbd daemons and the nfsd daemon died ("Unable to handle kernel paging ...") But the machine is still up'n'running ... ;o)
Regards,
Brian
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