2010/9/30 Stathis Kamperis <ekamp...@gmail.com>: > 2010/9/30 Damian Lubosch <d...@xiqit.de>: >> Hello! >> >> Is that something I should be alarmed of, or is it just a "debug" warning >> message >> >> HAMMER: WARNING: Missing inode for dirent "pkgsrc" >> obj_id = 00000001040faf6f, asof=0000000106dda770, lo=00030000 >> HAMMER: WARNING: Missing inode for dirent "pkgsrc" >> obj_id = 00000001040faf6f, asof=0000000106dda770, lo=00030000 >> HAMMER: WARNING: Missing inode for dirent "pkgsrc" >> obj_id = 00000001040faf6f, asof=0000000106dda770, lo=00030000 >> HAMMER: WARNING: Missing inode for dirent "pkgsrc" >> obj_id = 00000001040faf6f, asof=0000000106dda770, lo=00030000 >> HAMMER: WARNING: Missing inode for dirent "ld-elf.so.2" >> obj_id = 0000000105f776df, asof=0000000106dda770, lo=00030000 >> HAMMER: WARNING: Missing inode for dirent "ld-elf.so.2" >> >> I deleted some files few days ago, and now my dmesg.today and .yesterday is >> full of those messages. >> >> I am using DFly 2.6.3 amd64 with a patched twa(4) driver for hardware raid. >> [...] > > See undo(1) under the 'DIAGNOSTICS' section: > http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/cgi/web-man?command=undo§ion=ANY > > Warning: fake transaction id 0x... While locating past versions of the > file, undo came across a fake transaction id, which are automatically > generated by hammer(5) in case the file's directory entry and inode got > bisected in the past. > > Matt, could we just silence this warning, if it isn't important any > more ? This has been a recurring source of confusion. > > Best regards, > Stathis >
Oops, that was directed to Michael Neumann :) Sorry, Stathis