Writing a log that the filesystem isn't being monitored for inode usage just
confuses users who are not aware about the nature of inodes in their filesystem,
so don't say anything, just silently disable the monitor. In general this only
happens on filesystems which don't have a limit on inodes.
(Bitbake rev:
ca93bc84ee5fb94a50c11c47e4d212d7da649e24)
Signed-off-by: Ross Burton <ross.burton@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
freeInode = st.f_favail
if minInode and freeInode < minInode:
- # Some fs formats' (e.g., btrfs) statvfs.f_files (inodes) is
- # zero, this is a feature of the fs, we disable the inode
- # checking for such a fs.
+ # Some filesystems use dynamic inodes so can't run out
+ # (e.g. btrfs). This is reported by the inode count being 0.
if st.f_files == 0:
- logger.info("Inode check for %s is unavaliable, will remove it from disk monitor" % path)
self.devDict[k][2] = None
continue
# Always show warning, the self.checked would always be False if the action is WARN