08-20-2009
server hang problem
Hello everybody..
I have RHEL-4 Server with kernel - Linux 2.6.9-78.0.1.ELlargesmp x86_64
It is used for Development usage..
That server got hang and so reboot was required, when checked log file i found following messages,
kernel: warning: many lost ticks.
kernel: Your time source seems to be instable or some driver is hogging interupts
kernel: rip __do_softirq+0x4d/0xd0
kernel: Falling back to HPET
Can anybody help me out to understand what are these messages?
What action need to be taken to avoid these?
I would appreciate your help..
Thanks.
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MNT(3) Library Functions Manual MNT(3)
NAME
mnt - attach to 9P servers
SYNOPSIS
#M
DESCRIPTION
The mount driver is used by the mount system call (but not bind; see bind(2)) to connect the name space of a process to the service pro-
vided by a 9P server over a communications channel. After the mount, system calls involving files in that portion of the name space will
be converted by the mount driver into the appropriate 9P messages to the server.
The mount system call issues session and attach(5) messages to the server to identify and validate the user of the connection. Each dis-
tinct user of a connection must mount it separately; the mount driver multiplexes the access of the various users and their processes to
the service.
File-oriented system calls are converted by the kernel into messages in the 9P protocol. Within the kernel, 9P is implemented by procedure
calls to the various kernel device drivers. The mount driver translates these procedure calls into remote procedure calls to be transmit-
ted as messages over the communication channel to the server. Each message is implemented by a write of the corresponding protocol message
to the server channel followed by a read on the server channel to get the reply. Errors in the reply message are turned into system call
error returns.
A read(2) or write system call on a file served by the mount driver may be translated into more than one message, since there is a maximum
data size for a 9P message. The system call will return when the specified number of bytes have been transferred or a short reply is
returned.
The string is an illegal file name, so this device can only be accessed directly by the kernel.
SEE ALSO
bind(2)
SOURCE
/sys/src/9/port/devmnt.c
BUGS
When mounting a service through the mount driver, that is, when the channel being multiplexed is itself a file being served by the mount
driver, large messages may be broken in two.
MNT(3)