Re: scsi: killing requests for dead queue

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On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 7:07 PM, Luck, Tony <tony.luck@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Commit 3308511 causes the SCSI queue cleanup code to be invoked
> > for every killed queue. Since the SCSI scanning code can create
> > and destroy SCSI queues repeatedly while probing LUNs, the
> > following message can be printed several times during boot:
> >
> >    scsi: killing requests for dead queue
>
> Does this message show up in some other situation (like when
> a device has failed?). Would you actually want to see these
> messages then?  If so, demoting them to debug sounds like
> the wrong thing to do.

I might be wrong but I doubt that anyone is interested in these
messages. It's not even mentioned in these messages which queue is
being cleaned up.

Bart.
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