The file was being accessed by the dynamic linker only, and NOT built on
the machine in question.
This is not the first report of this problem, see also:
nfs_free_dentries in 2.1.131-ac4, bridgett@uk.ibm.com
NFS crash with 2.1.131, stephen@askone.demon.co.uk
2.1.130 NFS messages, lnance@avanticorp.com
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kernel: __nfs_fhget: inode 4147268 busy, i_count=2, i_nlink=1
kernel: nfs_free_dentries: found libcommon/libcommon.so.1.4, d_count=0,
hashed=1
kernel: nfs_dentry_delete: libcommon/libcommon.so.1.4: ino=4147268,
count=2, nlink=1
kernel: __nfs_fhget: inode 4147244 busy, i_count=2, i_nlink=1
kernel: nfs_free_dentries: found libcommon/text_util.o, d_count=0,
hashed=1
kernel: nfs_dentry_delete: libcommon/text_util.o: ino=4147244, count=2,
nlink=1
---------------------------------------------------------------
System is a PII 450mhz, 256mb ram. compiled UP by 2.7.2.3
Kernel also patched with the DAC960-Beta3 raid driver.
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