Re: Seeing a lot of scale_rt_power messages

2013-10-24 Thread KarlKingston
Linux on 390 Port LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU wrote on 10/23/2013 10:46:35 AM: From: Richard Troth ri...@velocitysoftware.com To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU, Date: 10/23/2013 10:46 AM Subject: Re: Seeing a lot of scale_rt_power messages Sent by: Linux on 390 Port LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU I haven't

Seeing a lot of scale_rt_power messages

2013-10-23 Thread KarlKingston
Seeing a lot of these since we upgraded from SLES10SP4 to SLES11SP2: scale_rt_power: clock:3806a691fbdb1 age:3806a4e60fe00, avg:5d4b8d2f Oct 23 04:43:19 sandbx3 kernel: scale_rt_power: clock:3806a691fbdb1 age:3806a4e60fe00, avg:5d4b8d2f scale_rt_power: clock:3806a71c9a763 age:3806a6c2e6300,

Re: Seeing a lot of scale_rt_power messages

2013-10-23 Thread Richard Troth
I haven't seen it that I recall, but a Google search suggests that it comes from load balancing when you're running tickless. scale_rt_power: clock:3806a691fbdb1 age:3806a4e60fe00, avg:5d4b8d2f The scheduler is trying to tell you something (because the scale_rt_power() function is in the

Re: Seeing a lot of scale_rt_power messages

2013-10-23 Thread Mark Post
On 10/23/2013 at 07:32 AM, karlkings...@ongov.net wrote: Seeing a lot of these since we upgraded from SLES10SP4 to SLES11SP2: scale_rt_power: clock:3806a691fbdb1 age:3806a4e60fe00, avg:5d4b8d2f Oct 23 04:43:19 sandbx3 kernel: scale_rt_power: clock:3806a691fbdb1 age:3806a4e60fe00,