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The vfs_fsevents.c file is kicking out errors that I can not figure out.

I get errors that I tracked back to the vfs_fsevents.c file. But I can not figure out of these are errors I need to worry about or just random. Below are the errors that I am getting.


5/9/12 12:59:12.000 PM kernel: add_fsevent: unable to get path for vp 0xdc8eafc (tmp.live.6.cmpt..mds.101.96.compactPayloads2.idx; ret 22; type 4)

5/9/12 12:59:12.000 PM kernel: add_fsevent: unabled to get a path for vp 0xdc8eafc. dropping the event.

5/9/12 12:59:12.000 PM kernel: add_fsevent: unable to get path for vp 0xdd47158 (tmp.live.6.cmpt..mds.101.95.compactPayloads1.idx; ret 22; type 4)

5/9/12 12:59:12.000 PM kernel: add_fsevent: unabled to get a path for vp 0xdd47158. dropping the event.

5/9/12 12:59:12.000 PM kernel: add_fsevent: unable to get path for vp 0x173da534 (tmp.live.6.cmpt..mds.101.97.compactPayloads1.idx; ret 22; type 4)

5/9/12 12:59:12.000 PM kernel: add_fsevent: unabled to get a path for vp 0x173da534. dropping the event.

5/9/12 12:59:12.000 PM kernel: add_fsevent: unable to get path for vp 0xbeabd7c (tmp.live.6.cmpt..mds.101.98.compactPayloads2.idx; ret 22; type 4)

5/9/12 12:59:12.000 PM kernel: add_fsevent: unabled to get a path for vp 0xbeabd7c. dropping the event.

5/9/12 1:00:51.000 PM kernel: add_fsevent: unable to get path for vp 0x17ebc280 (journalAttr.231; ret 22; type 4)

5/9/12 1:00:51.000 PM kernel: add_fsevent: unabled to get a path for vp 0x17ebc280. dropping the event.


If anyone can point me in the right direction I would appreciate it.


Thanks,

Kevin Rosenthal

Xserve, Mac OS X (10.7.2), 4GB RAM, Apple 2 Port 4Gbps Fiber

Posted on May 9, 2012 10:38 AM

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The vfs_fsevents.c file is kicking out errors that I can not figure out.

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