On 11/29/2012 01:10 PM, Rik Theys wrote:
On 11/25/2012 01:12 AM, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
On some of our servers, we periodically see "name_count maxed,
losing inode data" messages in the kernel log.

As you mentioned, this is said to be fixed by

    commit 5195d8e217a7
    Author: Eric Paris <epa...@redhat.com>
    Date:   Tue Jan 3 14:23:05 2012 -0500

        audit: dynamically allocate audit_names when not enough
        space is in the names array

which is part of 3.3.

Am I correct in understanding that the wheezy kernel is affected, too?

I have not yet tried to apply the fix, so I can't comment on that.

I can install the 3.2 backports kernel on this system to see if Wheezy
is also affected, but I assume it is if the fix is in 3.3.

I've booted the 3.2.32 bpo kernel and it is indeed affected. I'll see if I can find time to build a test kernel with the patch applied.

Rik


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