Christian Kujau wrote: > On Tue, 2 Feb 2010 at 13:50, Eric Sandeen wrote: >> This is all from the audit subsystem; it's not an ext3 issue AFAICT. > > Yeah, after grepping for it I've seen this now. However, I still don't > understand why it's printed at all and if it's something to worry about. > Well, probably not, since it's printed with KERN_DEBUG, but then these > messages should be supressed, no? > > Also, can we alter the prinkt somewhat so it says where the message is > coming from? Something like: Sure, good idea - can you send that patch upstream, cc: eparis@xxxxxxxxxx ? -Eric > diff --git a/linux-2.6-git/kernel/auditsc.c.orig b/linux-2.6-git/kernel/auditsc.c > index fc0f928..17d8708 100644 > --- a/linux-2.6-git/kernel/auditsc.c.orig > +++ b/linux-2.6-git/kernel/auditsc.c > @@ -1893,14 +1893,14 @@ static int audit_inc_name_count(struct audit_context *context, > { > if (context->name_count >= AUDIT_NAMES) { > if (inode) > - printk(KERN_DEBUG "name_count maxed, losing inode data: " > + printk(KERN_DEBUG "audit: name_count maxed, losing inode data: " > "dev=%02x:%02x, inode=%lu\n", > MAJOR(inode->i_sb->s_dev), > MINOR(inode->i_sb->s_dev), > inode->i_ino); > > else > - printk(KERN_DEBUG "name_count maxed, losing inode data\n"); > + printk(KERN_DEBUG "audit: name_count maxed, losing inode data\n"); > return 1; > } > context->name_count++; > > > Thanks, > Christian. _______________________________________________ Ext3-users mailing list Ext3-users@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/ext3-users