Hello,
I see some messages in my VMWare ESXi server log file (/var/log/messages) which I do not like too much:
Feb 16 22:51:03 LSIESG: LSIESG:INTERNAL :: StorelibManager::createDefaultSelfCheckSettings - failed to get TopLevelSystem
Feb 16 22:51:03 sfcbd: INTERNAL StorelibManager::createDefaultSelfCheckSettings - failed to get TopLevelSystem
Feb 16 22:51:03 vmkernel: 0:05:03:36.221 cpu7:1502)WARNING: UserThread: 406: Peer table full for sfcbd
Feb 16 22:51:03 vmkernel: 0:05:03:36.221 cpu7:1502)WARNING: World: vm 61899: 910: init fn user failed with: Out of resources!
Feb 16 22:51:03 vmkernel: 0:05:03:36.221 cpu7:1502)WARNING: World: vm 61899: 1775: WorldInit failed: trying to cleanup.
And also:
Feb 16 22:50:30 vmkernel: 0:05:03:03.389 cpu7:61412)WARNING: UserObj: 555: Failed to crossdup fd 6, fs: def5 oid: 1a000000030000009 type CHAR: Busy
Is it normal? Or something is wrong?
-- Lukas UAB nSoft [http://www.nsoft.lt|http://www.nsoft.lt/] Lukas at nsoft.lt +370 655 10 655
Some additional information:
Messages:
Feb 17 13:53:16 LSIESG: LSIESG:INTERNAL :: StorelibManager::createDefaultSelfCheckSettings - failed to get TopLevelSystem
Feb 17 13:53:16 sfcbd: INTERNAL StorelibManager::createDefaultSelfCheckSettings - failed to get TopLevelSystem
Feb 17 13:53:16 vmkernel: 0:20:05:49.177 cpu5:1502)WARNING: UserThread: 406: Peer table full for sfcbd
Feb 17 13:53:16 vmkernel: 0:20:05:49.177 cpu5:1502)WARNING: World: vm 239126: 910: init fn user failed with: Out of resources!
Feb 17 13:53:16 vmkernel: 0:20:05:49.177 cpu5:1502)WARNING: World: vm 239126: 1775: WorldInit failed: trying to cleanup.
Goes every 10minutes, like 13:33, 13:43, 13:53... but it looks like it goes not from cron, cron config is here:
~ # cat /var/spool/cron/crontabs/root
#syntax : minute hour day month dayofweek command
01 01 * * * /sbin/tmpwatch.sh
01 * * * * /sbin/auto-backup.sh #first minute of every hour (run every hour)
00,10,20,30,40,50 * * * * /sbin/decodeSel.sh #Every 10 minutes, translate the latest IPMI SEL data
Server version: ESX Server 3i 3.5.0 110271
We are getting the exact same errors on one of our hosts. Did you resolve the issue?
Does anybody know what they mean?
Thanks
Simon