Thread: kernel log un upgrade of postgresql-common

kernel log un upgrade of postgresql-common

From
Martín Marqués
Date:
I upgraded yesterday postgresql-common on Debian Sparc (testing) and I find
that there was a log in my kern.log file:

ioctl32(pg_checksystem:25007): Unknown cmd fd(3) cmd(0000030e){00}
arg(000bfb88) on /dev/hda

Is this something to worry about or is it a failed check that got logged?

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Re: kernel log un upgrade of postgresql-common

From
Tom Lane
Date:
=?iso-8859-1?q?Mart=EDn_Marqu=E9s?= <martin@bugs.unl.edu.ar> writes:
> I upgraded yesterday postgresql-common on Debian Sparc (testing) and I find
> that there was a log in my kern.log file:
> ioctl32(pg_checksystem:25007): Unknown cmd fd(3) cmd(0000030e){00}
> arg(000bfb88) on /dev/hda
> Is this something to worry about or is it a failed check that got logged?

You probably need to consult some kernel hackers to find out about that.
That message certainly did not come from Postgres.

            regards, tom lane