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kernel: Uncharging too much 3 h 0, res unused_privvmpages [message #9894] Sun, 28 January 2007 08:54 Go to next message
mastersherin is currently offline  mastersherin
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Registered: January 2007
Location: India
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Hi,

I got the following error message from /var/log/messages
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Jan 21 05:21:10 VPS10 kernel: Uncharging too much 3 h 0, res unused_privvmpages ub 117
Jan 21 05:21:10 VPS10 kernel: Uncharging too much 1 h 0, res unused_privvmpages ub 117
Jan 21 05:21:10 VPS10 last message repeated 2 times
Jan 21 05:21:10 VPS10 kernel: Uncharging too much 2 h 0, res unused_privvmpages ub 117
Jan 21 05:21:10 VPS10 last message repeated 2 times
Jan 21 05:21:10 VPS10 kernel: Uncharging too much 3 h 0, res unused_privvmpages ub 117
Jan 21 05:21:10 VPS10 kernel: Uncharging too much 18 h 0, res unused_privvmpages ub 117
Jan 21 05:21:10 VPS10 kernel: Uncharging too much 4 h 0, res unused_privvmpages ub 117
an 27 22:45:56 VPS10 kernel: Uncharging too much 33 h 16, res unused_privvmpages ub 132
Jan 27 22:45:56 VPS10 kernel: Uncharging too much 1 h 0, res unused_privvmpages ub 132
Jan 27 22:45:56 VPS10 kernel: Uncharging too much 1 h 0, res unused_privvmpages ub 132
Jan

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Kernel version is 2.6.8
Also the load on 132 and 117 spikes very high.

Please help


Sherinmon A,

Re: kernel: Uncharging too much 3 h 0, res unused_privvmpages [message #9947 is a reply to message #9894] Wed, 31 January 2007 10:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Vasily Tarasov is currently offline  Vasily Tarasov
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Registered: January 2006
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Hello,

These messages are quite harmless.
However you can switch to 2.6.9 kernel, where
all such problems should be fixed.

HTH,
Vasily
Re: kernel: Uncharging too much 3 h 0, res unused_privvmpages [message #35324 is a reply to message #9947] Tue, 17 March 2009 15:27 Go to previous message
squik is currently offline  squik
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Registered: October 2008
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I have these messages too on 2.6.26 (lenny 32bit kernel)
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