"Hans-Peter Jansen":
> Having the "desktop" flavor of the kernel builds in use, apparently, I 
> do:
>
> $ grep NUMA config/i386/desktop
> CONFIG_NUMA_IRQ_DESC=y
> # CONFIG_X86_NUMAQ is not set
> CONFIG_X86_SUMMIT_NUMA=y
> CONFIG_NUMA=y
> CONFIG_ACPI_NUMA=y

Ok, it means, if lsof reads /proc/PID/numa_maps then the file path will
be /read-only/...
Although I don't think lsof reads numa_maps currently, it may be one
cause.


> > - where can I get the source files of your /sbin/init?
>
> http://download.opensuse.org/update/11.1/rpm/src/sysvinit-2.86-186.18.1.src.rpm
>
> but /sbin/init was just meant as an example. It happens for _all_ 
> processes running from aufs branches. I will forward a complete lsof 
> list to you directly.

Thanks.
Before we dive into this problem deeper, I think we need to verify that
CONFIG_AUFS_PROC_MAP is enabled expectedly. Please check
/sys/fs/aufs/config and find "CONFIG_AUFS_PROC_MAP=y"


J. R. Okajima

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