Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote:
> Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
>
>> Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote:
>>
>>> Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
>>>
>>>> While doing some clean up I was looking for remnants of a guest.
>>>>
>>>> When I ran:
>>>>
>>>> # find / -name '*vs666*'
>>>>
>>>> I got the following error message right away.
>>>>
>>>> WARNING: Hard link count is wrong for /proc/virtnet: this may be a
>>>> bug in your filesystem driver.
>>>>
>>>> Since this directory has the context of guests as subdirs I was
>>>> wondering if I might have caused this while _playing_ around --
>>>> creating, copying, deleting guests, etc.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> No, not at all. It seems we
>>
>>
>>
>> 'We' as in Linux-Vserver or 'we' as in the person building the guests
>> or 'we' as in the Linux/File system folks?
>
>
> We as in Linux-VServer.
>
>>> just don't keep track of how many directories are inside /proc/virtual
>>> or /proc/virtnet, so the count never changes.
>>
>>
>>
>> How would I ( can I ) go about correcting this -- besides rebooting
>> the host or using other drastic measures?
>
>
> Well, you'd first have to implement it in the kernel ;)
Ok, so for the guy that thinks of 'C' as the third letter in the
alphabet, it will be a reboot to fix this instance.
Does it bother anyone else? Has anyone else ran into it? Could it mask
other more dangerous problems?
Rod
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