>>> On Fri, Jul 6, 2007 at  9:57 AM, in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Peter
E. Abresch Jr.   - at Pepco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> I am seeing the following in my message log many times for my Hipersocket.
> Does anyone know what it means and how I can eliminate it?
> 
> Jul  5 13:34:45 linuxp01 kernel: Normal: empty
> Jul  5 13:34:45 linuxp01 kernel: HighMem: empty
> Jul  5 13:34:45 linuxp01 kernel: Swap cache: add 1670971, delete 1648898,
> find 511457/855362, race 0+1
-snip-

I suspect there are more messages of interest before these.

I'm simply guessing, but it looks as though the qeth driver was trying to 
allocate a buffer, and that failed.  Why, I have no idea.

What kernel is this?  Do you have the latest and greatest on for that platform? 
 I don't recall if you're running z/VM or not, but if you are, do you have all 
the Linux-related maintenance on?

What all is running on this system?  It seems as though you've got about 768MB 
of "RAM" allocated to the system.  What does a "free" command show?


Mark Post

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