On Mon, Aug 26, 2024 at 3:04 PM Simon Becherer <simon@becherer.de> wrote:
Hi,
up to date tumbleweed:
i have a small opensuse without graphic, logging into tty1 there was a very old tumbleweed (3-4 years old, before updating this machine)
behavior changed:
when i use heavy load to the processor (here i pbzip2 a whole disk) i got on screen the messages (and similar messages):
[1580-1618057] [ C6] perf: interrupt took to long (2503>2500), lowering kernel.perf.event_max_sample_rate to 798000
when i remember correct, the message itself is nothing to care about.
BUT why is this message not (only) written inside a log file? why did this interrupt my screen output?
Because the kernel has a minimal log level above which everything is also printed to the console.
is there something i have to configure, or why is this now on screen.
on the old system it was not on screen. and i think it should not be there interrupting the output (as example if working with mc everything will be messed up)
It is quite possible that some defaults have changed.
any hints? or should i open a bug report?
I do not see any bug unless you can prove that the log level of this message should not appear on the console with its current settings.