From: Jeff B. <sp...@ya...> - 2013-10-16 19:21:00
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Hello, I'm running Netatalk 3.0.5 on Ubuntu 12.04. I did a full backup yesterday (from an OS X 10.8.4 machine) and noticed some netatalk log entries from that time. Can anyone comment on if this is something to be concerned about or not? Oct 15 14:33:04.460295 afpd[2118] {fork.c:1008} (E:AFPDaemon): flushfork(4cc): dfile(21) Host is down Oct 15 14:33:04.461679 afpd[2118] {fork.c:959} (E:AFPDaemon): afp_flushfork(4cc): Host is down Oct 15 14:33:06.843895 afpd[2118] {fork.c:1008} (E:AFPDaemon): flushfork(1e): dfile(27) Bad file descriptor Oct 15 14:33:06.844064 afpd[2118] {fork.c:959} (E:AFPDaemon): afp_flushfork(1e): Bad file descriptor Oct 15 14:33:08.181447 afpd[2118] {fork.c:1008} (E:AFPDaemon): flushfork(4d4): dfile(43) Bad file descriptor Oct 15 14:33:08.181621 afpd[2118] {fork.c:959} (E:AFPDaemon): afp_flushfork(4d4): Bad file descriptor Oct 15 16:30:55.729306 afpd[2118] {fork.c:1058} (E:AFPDaemon): afp_closefork: of_closefork: Host is down Oct 15 16:31:00.296919 afpd[2118] {fork.c:1008} (E:AFPDaemon): flushfork(19): dfile(27) Bad file descriptor Oct 15 16:31:00.297080 afpd[2118] {fork.c:959} (E:AFPDaemon): afp_flushfork(19): Bad file descriptor (this repeats for a couple pages.) Thanks! |