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12-26-2001 12:13 PM
12-26-2001 12:13 PM
Can someone explain to me what these messages are telling me?
Dec 26 05:28:24 eat1q03 vmunix: sysmap: rmap ovflo, lost [23476l,23477l)
Dec 26 05:28:24 eat1q03 vmunix: sysmap: rmap ovflo, lost [23457l,23458l)
Dec 26 05:28:24 eat1q03 vmunix: sysmap: rmap ovflo, lost [23495l,23496l)
Dec 26 05:28:24 eat1q03 vmunix: sysmap: rmap ovflo, lost [23514l,23515l)
I get a bunch of these each morning somewhere near 5:30 AM. There are no cron jobs running near that time. I usually get about 100 of them, all with the same time.
Any ideas?
Should I be worried?
Dec 26 05:28:24 eat1q03 vmunix: sysmap: rmap ovflo, lost [23476l,23477l)
Dec 26 05:28:24 eat1q03 vmunix: sysmap: rmap ovflo, lost [23457l,23458l)
Dec 26 05:28:24 eat1q03 vmunix: sysmap: rmap ovflo, lost [23495l,23496l)
Dec 26 05:28:24 eat1q03 vmunix: sysmap: rmap ovflo, lost [23514l,23515l)
I get a bunch of these each morning somewhere near 5:30 AM. There are no cron jobs running near that time. I usually get about 100 of them, all with the same time.
Any ideas?
Should I be worried?
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12-26-2001 12:18 PM
12-26-2001 12:18 PM
Solution
Hi Tom:
This appears to be you:
sysmap: rmap ovflo error DocId: KBRC00000293 Updated: 5/8/00 11:17:30 AM
http://www.itrc.hp.com/service/cki/search.do?category=c0&mode=id&searchString=KBRC00000293&searchCrit=allwords&docType=EngineerNotes&search.x=31&search.y=9
This appears to be you:
sysmap: rmap ovflo error DocId: KBRC00000293 Updated: 5/8/00 11:17:30 AM
http://www.itrc.hp.com/service/cki/search.do?category=c0&mode=id&searchString=KBRC00000293&searchCrit=allwords&docType=EngineerNotes&search.x=31&search.y=9
If it ain't broke, I can fix that.
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