The camera was sold as Velleman CAMCOLVC8N1 keychain video camera. So, if someone is willing to dig into it i am willing to donate my miniature camera that is triggering this behaviour (at least have on Mageia 2,3,4,5,6 64 bit on this machine) My concern is that i do not like system going down by just briefly attaching an USB device.! I have to reboot in order to connect to the camera.įor me personally this is not a big problem. How Bugzilla logs is entirely configured by the environmental variable LOG4PERLCONFIGFILE. Note: For programs that run using the cereal log aggregator, this environment variable will be ignored. Setting this to a true value disables this behavior. If i insert the SD card, and then plug in the camera, the SD is not found, and one CPU is still running full. Bugs Handle Bugzilla.time() changes in Bugzilla 5.1.1 (1774838) Cope with the comment author field being renamed to creator in recent. By default log messages are logged as plain text to STDERR. Logging stops like above if i plug in the camera again - but interestingly systemd-udevd still occupies one CPU core 100%. *But when i then unplug it from USB it starts again spewing lines* likeĪug 25 17:37:41 svarten systemd-udevd: inotify_add_watch(9, /dev/sdd, 10) failed: No such file or directory When i connect the camera to USB in without SD card spews to /var/log/messages a couple hundred lines of:Īug 25 17:34:39 svarten systemd-udevd: inotify_add_watch(9, /dev/sdd, 10) failed: No such file or directoryĪug 25 17:34:39 svarten kernel: scsi 10:0:0:0: Direct-Access GENPLUS USB-MSDC DISK A 1.00 PQ: 0 ANSI: 0Īug 25 17:34:39 svarten kernel: sd 10:0:0:0: Test WP failed, assume Write EnabledĪug 25 17:34:39 svarten kernel: sd 10:0:0:0: Asking for cache data failedĪug 25 17:34:39 svarten kernel: sd 10:0:0:0: Assuming drive cache: write throughĪug 25 17:34:39 svarten kernel: sd 10:0:0:0: Attached SCSI removable disk If i have the SD card in the camera and plug it into the computer USB, it is recognised and Plasma pops up dialog, it can mount, browse etc the SD card OK.īut if i plug it in without SD card, and also if i later unplug it, the logs are filling up with repeated messages.īoth /var/log/messages and /var/log/syslog grows. ![]() The logging flood it is caused by the same procedure with same hardware in same circumstance as i used before. ![]() so i create a new bug here to see if someone may recognise it. Log message changed completely a couple years ago, and maybe it is not the same issue. I filed the bug originally at - for more info see there. While it was severe for me (log partition filled up) this seem to be so unusual hardware so i set severity normal anyhow.
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