[PATCH 1/8] Scaling msgmni to the amount of lowmem

Serge E. Hallyn serue at us.ibm.com
Tue May 6 11:05:27 PDT 2008


Quoting Luck, Tony (tony.luck at intel.com):
> > Well, this printk had been suggested by somebody (sorry I don't remember 
> > who) when I first submitted the patch. Actually I think it might be 
> > useful for a sysadmin to be aware of a change in the msgmni value: we 
> > have the message not only at boot time, but also each time msgmni is 
> > recomputed because of a change in the amount of memory.
> 
> If the message is directed at the system administrator, then it would
> be nice if there were some more meaningful way to show the namespace
> that is affected than just printing the hex address of the kernel structure.
> 
> As the sysadmin for my test systems, printing the hex address is mildly
> annoying ... I now have to add a new case to my scripts that look at
> dmesg output for unusual activity.
> 
> Is there some better "name for a namespace" than the address? Perhaps
> the process id of the process that instantiated the namespace???

I agree with Tony here.  Aside from the nuisance it is to see that
message on console every time I unshare a namespace, a printk doesn't
seem like the right way to output the info.  At most I'd say an audit
message.

-serge


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