On Thu, Jan 11, 2007 at 12:02:53PM +1100, Neil Brown wrote:
>On Thursday January 11, [email protected] wrote:
>> Normally it should be only visible in strace. Did you see it without
>> strace?
>
>No, only in strace.
I am absolutely seeing it outside of strace. It is showing up as an errno
to the select call:
if (select(0, (fd_set *)0, (fd_set *)0, (fd_set *)0, &t) != 0) {
if (errno != EINTR) {
PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_IOError);
return -1;
}
This code is seeing errno=514.
>> > You don't mention in the Email which kernel version you use but I see
>> > from the web page you reference it is 2.6.19.1. I'm using
The production system is running CentOS 4.4, 2.6.9 kernel. However, it
looks to be the same issue all the way up to 2.6.19.1, and google shows
reports of it on 2.6.17.
Thanks,
Sean
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