What does the "kernel: gsch_get_file_event()" or "gsch_scan(XXXX,X,X) - interrupted & wait(1000): timeout = -512" log entry mean?

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Issue

  • There are number of kernel: gsch_get_file_event() open() failed" OR "gsch_scan(XXXX,X,X) - interrupted & wait(1000): timeout = -512 messages in the system log. What is their reason and how is it affecting the system performance?
Feb 13 13:16:23 hostname kernel: gsch_get_file_event() open(1654396(6686281)) failed: -75
Feb 13 13:16:23 hostname kernel: gsch_get_file_event() open(1654397(6686281)) failed: -75
Feb 13 13:16:25 hostname kernel: [61217(bash)]: gsch_scan(3912,1,0) - interrupted & wait(1000)
Feb 13 13:16:25 hostname kernel: [61217(bash)]: gsch_scan(3912,1,0) - interrupted & wait: done

OR

kernel: [2352(modinfo)]: gsch_scan(XXXX,X,X) - interrupted & wait(1000): timeout = -512

Environment

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux All versions
  • redirfs and gsch kernel modules

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