Messages in this thread | | | From | (G.W. Wettstein) | Date | Fri, 28 May 1999 07:04:10 -0500 | Subject | Re: 2.2.9: something wrong with klogd |
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On May 25, 12:07am, root wrote: } Subject: Re: 2.2.9: something wrong with klogd
> hi ...
Good morning.
> i traced klogd with strace and im surprised that klogd runs > fine. so far so good .... but today, i checked my smp computer and > klogd runs again at 100% cpu load.
Make sure that nothing else is trying to read from /proc/kmsg. I have seen and had reports of this behavior when something attempts to compete with klogd.
This can be tested by running klogd with the -s switch. This setting causes klogd to use a kernel syscall to retrieve the contents of the kernel message ring buffers rather than using /proc/kmsg.
> is there a way to attach the gnu debugger to the running klogd to > look where klogd spent the time?
This should not be a problem. You will probably need to compile a copy of klogd in order to include debugging symbols.
> yours, oliver teuber
Greg
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