Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Fri, 05 Oct 2001 11:27:04 +0800 (SGT) | From | Gregory Hosler <> | Subject | kernel: svc: bad direction / kernel: svc: short len 4, dropping request |
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Hi,
I'm running Linux kernel 2.4.7, and I'm seeing the following in my syslog:
Oct 5 09:13:44 camelot kernel: svc: short len 4, dropping request Oct 5 09:13:45 camelot kernel: svc: short len 4, dropping request Oct 5 09:13:46 camelot kernel: svc: bad direction 525795537, dropping request Oct 5 09:13:46 camelot kernel: svc: short len 4, dropping request Oct 5 09:13:47 camelot kernel: svc: short len 4, dropping request Oct 5 09:13:48 camelot kernel: svc: bad direction 525861077, dropping request Oct 5 09:13:48 camelot kernel: svc: bad direction 525927291, dropping request Oct 5 09:13:48 camelot kernel: svc: bad direction 525992033, dropping request Oct 5 09:13:48 camelot kernel: svc: bad direction 526057939, dropping request Oct 5 09:13:48 camelot kernel: svc: bad direction 526123899, dropping request Oct 5 09:13:48 camelot kernel: svc: short len 4, dropping request Oct 5 09:13:49 camelot kernel: svc: short len 4, dropping request Oct 5 09:13:49 camelot kernel: svc: bad direction 526189001, dropping request Oct 5 09:13:50 camelot kernel: svc: short len 4, dropping request Oct 5 09:13:50 camelot kernel: svc: bad direction 526254179, dropping request
several (3 to 5) messages per second.
I have tracked down these messages to coming out of:
/usr/src/linux/net/sunrpc/svc.c
but I do not understand what's triggering them, or what to do about them.
any suggestions, pointers, hints appreciated.
thank you, and regards,
-Greg
---------------------------------- E-Mail: Gregory Hosler <gregory.hosler@eno.ericsson.se> Date: 05-Oct-01 Time: 11:23:35
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