Nightly Security Log Question

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RichTJ99

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Hi,

I replaced a drive yesterday & this is my nightly log - it is usually empty. Is there anythign to be concerned about? The last few pages say they lost memory:

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freenas.local kernel log messages:
> ukbd1: <Dell product 0x2003, class 0/0, rev 1.10/3.07, addr 5> on usbus1
> ada2: <SAMSUNG HD203WI 1AN10003> ATA-8 SATA 2.x device
> ada2: Serial Number S1UYJ1ZZ502105
> SMP: AP CPU #3 Launched!
> SMP: AP CPU #6 Launched!
> SMP: AP CPU #4 Launched!
> Timecounter "TSC-low" frequency 1700036990 Hz quality 1000
> vboxdrv: fAsync=0 offMin=0x1bd offMax=0xe58
> epair0a: Ethernet address: 02:c1:35:00:08:0a
> epair0b: Ethernet address: 02:c1:35:00:09:0b
> epair0a: promiscuous mode enabled
> epair1a: Ethernet address: 02:54:30:00:09:0a
> epair1b: Ethernet address: 02:54:30:00:0a:0b
> epair2a: Ethernet address: 02:e7:67:00:0a:0a
> epair2b: Ethernet address: 02:e7:67:00:0b:0b
> epair0b: promiscuous mode enabled
> GEOM_ELI: Device ada2p1.eli created.
> GEOM_ELI: Encryption: AES-XTS 128
> GEOM_ELI:     Crypto: hardware
> epair0a: Ethernet address: 02:94:0a:00:08:0a
> epair0b: Ethernet address: 02:94:0a:00:0b:0b
> epair0a: link state changed to UP
> epair0b: link state changed to UP
> epair0a: promiscuous mode enabled
> ng_ether_ifnet_arrival_event: can't re-name node epair0b
> epair0b: promiscuous mode enabled
> Freed UMA keg (udp_inpcb) was not empty (80 items).  Lost 8 pages of memory.
> Freed UMA keg (udpcb) was not empty (1008 items).  Lost 6 pages of memory.
> Freed UMA keg (tcptw) was not empty (3600 items).  Lost 72 pages of memory.
> Freed UMA keg (tcp_inpcb) was not empty (3490 items).  Lost 349 pages of memory.
> Freed UMA keg (sackhole) was not empty (808 items).  Lost 8 pages of memory.
> Freed UMA keg (tcpcb) was not empty (84 items).  Lost 21 pages of memory.
> Limiting closed port RST response from 260 to 200 packets/sec

-- End of security output --
 

RichTJ99

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Whats all the lost pages of memory about? Or is that just normal operation after a reboot?
 
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It's a normal message for some hardware, and despite the wording, is safe to ignore. Do a forum search for "uma keg" to see other posts which basically say it is OK to ignore.
 
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