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On Wed, Sep 06, 2006 at 01:28:04AM +0200, Julian Golderer wrote: > But now venus gives me a strange error message. Not sure which error you are worried about, > 00:39:23 Ignoring requested # of cml entries (1664), using rvm value (16664) > 00:39:23 Ignoring requested # of cache files (416), using rvm value (4166) > 00:39:23 Ignoring requested # of hoard entries (208), using rvm value (2083) > 00:39:23 (restart venus with the -init flag to reset RVM values) These are not a problem, the first time venus was started, the cache size was set to 100000, so it based the number of cacheable files and related items from that number. For some reason the cache is set for 10000, so everything is off by a factor 10, but venus doesn't know if it is safe to discard anything so it is ignoring the new setting until it is started with '-init' or alternatively if a file named INIT exists in the cache directory. > 00:39:24 Warning: CacheBlocks changing from 100000 to 10000 This could be a problem because we previously ignored the cache size change. I think it is safe even with a full cache since it will only discard data that is considered clean. > ***LWP (0x813dcd0): Select returns error: 4 I think this is harmless, something sent a signal to venus, it could be that your liblwp is using sigaltstack to fork off new threads, or the makecontext implementation is using something similar. Or maybe this is because the mount of /coda has completed and we signal the main process to detach from the terminal. JanReceived on 2006-09-05 20:16:18