I've recently switched over to autofs and I'm noticing the following
messages pop up in my /var/log/messages file. (I've got a redhat 6.0
install.) I assume I can igrnore these messages? Or is this something
I should worry about? cheers. Steve.
May 18 11:29:31 phyppro2 kernel: __nfs_fhget: inode 8443687 busy, i_count=2,
i_nlink=1
May 18 11:29:31 phyppro2 kernel: nfs_free_dentries: found piee/last.kumacold,
d_count=0, hashed=1
May 18 11:29:31 phyppro2 kernel: nfs_dentry_delete: piee/last.kumacold:
ino=8443687, count=2, nlink=1
May 18 15:15:03 phyppro2 kernel: __nfs_fhget: inode 8443704 busy, i_count=2,
i_nlink=1
May 18 15:15:03 phyppro2 kernel: nfs_free_dentries: found piee/last.kumacold,
d_count=0, hashed=1
May 18 15:15:03 phyppro2 kernel: nfs_dentry_delete: piee/last.kumacold:
ino=8443704, count=2, nlink=1
May 18 15:28:41 phyppro2 kernel: __nfs_fhget: inode 8443709 busy, i_count=2,
i_nlink=1
May 18 15:28:41 phyppro2 kernel: nfs_free_dentries: found piee/last.kumacold,
d_count=0, hashed=1
May 18 15:28:41 phyppro2 kernel: nfs_dentry_delete: piee/last.kumacold:
ino=8443709, count=2, nlink=1
May 18 15:34:35 phyppro2 kernel: __nfs_fhget: inode 8443709 busy, i_count=2,
i_nlink=1
May 18 15:34:35 phyppro2 kernel: nfs_free_dentries: found piee/fort.80,
d_count=0, hashed=1
May 18 15:34:35 phyppro2 kernel: nfs_dentry_delete: piee/fort.80: ino=8443709,
count=2, nlink=1
May 18 15:41:08 phyppro2 kernel: __nfs_fhget: inode 8443708 busy, i_count=2,
i_nlink=1
May 18 15:41:08 phyppro2 kernel: nfs_free_dentries: found piee/last.kumacold,
d_count=0, hashed=1
May 18 15:41:08 phyppro2 kernel: nfs_dentry_delete: piee/last.kumacold:
ino=8443708, count=2, nlink=1