Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 14 Jan 1999 05:15:08 +0000 (/etc/localtime) | From | georg.funke@netcolog ... | Subject | Re: kernel: Cannot read proc file system: 9 - Bad file descriptor. |
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On 14 Jan, Jochen Heuer wrote: > Hello, > > with recent kernels I have one problem. Sometimes I get lots of the > following message in my logfile: > > Jan 14 01:03:28 planetzork kernel: Cannot read proc file system: 9 - Bad file descriptor. > Jan 14 01:03:58 planetzork last message repeated 95207 times > Jan 14 01:04:59 planetzork last message repeated 182061 times > > On the console there are plenty messages like this: > > HiSax: status overflow readstat 8192/4096 > > Karsten Keil (author of HiSax driver) says that these messages appear > if an overflow of the ringbuffer for messages in /dev/isdnctrl happened. > > When this happens the system is nearly unusable because klogd and > syslogd are taking all cpu time they can get. > > My system is a dual P133 with 128M + aic7xxx + latest isdn-cvs. > Based on RedHat-5.1 + updates. > > If I can help to track this down please let me know. > > Regards, > > Jogi > > -- > > Well, yeah ... I suppose there's no point in getting greedy, is there? > > << Calvin & Hobbes >>
I had the same problem with HiSax. As a workaround stop isdnlog
Georg
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