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vmigration_call: what's that? [message #3077] Thu, 11 May 2006 09:50 Go to next message
Xandrian is currently offline  Xandrian
Messages: 39
Registered: April 2006
Location: Bayreuth
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hi,

now my machine is running with test012.1. but in my log i found this lines:

vmigration_call 101:0, act 3
vmigration_call 101:0, act 2
vmigration_call 101:1, act 3
vmigration_call 101:1, act 2
VPS: 101: started
vmigration_call 102:0, act 3
vmigration_call 102:0, act 2
vmigration_call 102:1, act 3
vmigration_call 102:1, act 2
VPS: 102: started
vmigration_call 103:0, act 3
vmigration_call 103:0, act 2
vmigration_call 103:1, act 3
vmigration_call 103:1, act 2
VPS: 103: started



first i think that's a conversion from the old one to the new one but after a second i reboot i can also find this lines...

btw: machine is workin well ........ until now Wink

cu tb
Re: vmigration_call: what's that? [message #3084 is a reply to message #3077] Thu, 11 May 2006 11:08 Go to previous messageGo to next message
dev is currently offline  dev
Messages: 1693
Registered: September 2005
Location: Moscow
Senior Member

It's my fault. forgot to remove debug printk Embarassed
It is safe. Thanks for reporting!

--- ./kernel/sched.c.fsdbg	2006-05-11 15:01:14.000000000 +0400
+++ ./kernel/sched.c	2006-05-11 15:03:03.000000000 +0400
@@ -5843,7 +5843,6 @@ static int vmigration_call(struct notifi
 	struct runqueue *rq;
 	unsigned long flags;
 
-	printk("vmigration_call %d:%d, act %lu\n", vsched_id(vcpu_vsched(cpu)), cpu->id, action);
 	switch (action) {
 	case CPU_UP_PREPARE:
 		p = kthread_create(migration_thread, hcpu, "migration/%d/%d", 


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Re: vmigration_call: what's that? [message #5462 is a reply to message #3084] Sun, 20 August 2006 22:26 Go to previous message
hemry is currently offline  hemry
Messages: 11
Registered: May 2006
Junior Member
It still exists in the latest suse kernel (2.6.16.13-026test012-2-smp)
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