What does this mean ?

Peter Avalos peter at theshell.com
Mon Aug 22 10:28:31 PDT 2011


On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 02:26:46PM +0200, Max Herrgard wrote:
> On 13 maj 2011, at 17.12, Matthew Dillon wrote:
> > :thr_umtx_wait FAULT VALUE CHANGE 7162->7165 oncond 0x800990104
> > :
> > :	What does it mean, and should I worry ?
> > :
> > :-- 
> > :Steve O'Hara-Smith                          |   Directable Mirror Arrays
> > 
> >    No, it just means a block of memory being used for mutexes suffered
> >    from a copy-on-write (probably due to a fork()).  The mutex code
> >    in the kernel deals with this situation automatically.  It was just
> >    some old debugging cruft.
> 
> Should this then be removed? I'm still getting these when indexing with Opengrok.
> 

Makes sense to me...I get a TON of these in my webserver logs.

--Peter
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