On Wed, 2010-11-10 at 05:32 -0500, Jon Masters wrote:
quoted text > I recently took some time to look at the daemon side of mcelog. I found
> a few issues with that[0] that I will detail in a separate mail, but I
> am more concerned that in recent kernels, the first read() of the mcelog
> device performed by mcelog after boot always fails. 100% reproducible on
> several machines - mcelog client always bombs out in process() due to
> getting a "no such device" error from the kernel read attempt.
> The /dev/mcelog device exists, but the first read fails.
>
> Can you do a fresh boot, run mcelog, and see what I mean?
(most distros won't see this because they still run mcelog in a cron
script - as mentioned in your recent paper - and ignore the error)
Thanks,
Jon.
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Re: PROBLEM: first read of /dev/mcelog fails , Jon Masters , (Wed Nov 10, 3:40 am)