On 15/08/06, Jesper Juhl <[email protected]> wrote:
On 10/08/06, Jesper Juhl <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've got a server running 2.6.11.11 that just reported the following in dmesg :
>
> locks_insert_block: removing duplicated lock (pid=2711
> 0-9223372036854775807 type=1)
>
Still getting lots of these :
Aug 15 13:53:01 server kernel: locks_insert_block: removing duplicated
lock (pid=3 0-9223372036854775807 type=1)
Aug 12 22:46:31 server kernel: locks_insert_block: removing duplicated
lock (pid=1036 0-9223372036854775807 type=1)
Aug 12 00:21:28 server kernel: locks_insert_block: removing duplicated
lock (pid=1020 0-9223372036854775807 type=1)
What's the exact meaning of this?
> Should I worry?
> Any info I can provide that would be useful?
I guess I should add a few people who might know something to Cc:
instead of only sending to LKML ;-)
The server that generates these log messages is serving up a few
terrabytes of data via NFS to some tens of clients - in case that's
relevant.
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