While checking out src via cvs syslog (or dmegs) is telling me:
[ 5233.5024630] sd1(isp0:0:2:0): adapter resource shortage
[ 5424.0177487] sd1(isp0:0:2:0): adapter resource shortage
[ 5425.0870873] sd1(isp0:0:2:0): adapter resource shortage
[ 5454.2393759] sd1(isp0:0:2:0): adapter resource shortage
[ 5463.6563541] sd1(isp0:0:2:0): adapter resource shortage
[ 5493.5430218] sd1(isp0:0:2:0): adapter resource shortage
[ 5504.0654627] sd1(isp0:0:2:0): adapter resource shortage
What does that mean? All I have found on this issue is a rather lonely
post from 2007.
Something to worry about? Or maybe there is even something to do about it?
Since even old uwscsi with small files should outperform my 10BaseT tlp
adapter, I am a bit curious.
Even though this does so far not seem to have any real world impact.
Still NetBSD 9.1 GENERIC on a DEC Alphastation 500 - on my path to
upgrade.
/dev/sd1a on /data type ffs (log, noatime, local)
Any more information I should provide?
Thanks
Ede
Some related entries:
Sep 27 21:49:52 decnotdead /netbsd: [ 10811.0055384] isp0: I/O while paused
Sep 27 21:49:52 decnotdead /netbsd: [ 10811.0478285] sd1(isp0:0:2:0): adapter
resource shortage
Sep 27 21:49:52 decnotdead /netbsd: [ 10811.1112730] sd1(isp0:0:2:0): adapter
resource shortage
[ 10929.9624357] sd1(isp0:0:2:0): adapter resource shortage