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[Xen-users] flooding kernel.log



Hi,

seeing tons of following logs on 2 of my 4 xen hosts:

May 23 11:17:24 xm-f-xen03 kernel: [1874075.633605] iscsi_trgt:
scsi_cmnd_start(972) 470000b0 0
May 23 11:17:24 xm-f-xen03 kernel: [1874075.633662] iscsi_trgt:
cmnd_skip_pdu(475) 470000b0 1c 0 0
May 23 11:17:24 xm-f-xen03 kernel: [1874075.633726] iscsi_trgt:
scsi_cmnd_start(972) 1a0000b0 0
May 23 11:17:24 xm-f-xen03 kernel: [1874075.633763] iscsi_trgt:
cmnd_skip_pdu(475) 1a0000b0 1c 0 0
May 23 11:17:24 xm-f-xen03 kernel: [1874075.633835] iscsi_trgt:
scsi_cmnd_start(972) 130000b0 0
May 23 11:17:24 xm-f-xen03 kernel: [1874075.633874] iscsi_trgt:
cmnd_skip_pdu(475) 130000b0 1c 0 0
May 23 11:17:24 xm-f-xen03 kernel: [1874075.634079] iscsi_trgt:
scsi_cmnd_start(972) 5d0000b0 0
May 23 11:17:24 xm-f-xen03 kernel: [1874075.641544] iscsi_trgt:
cmnd_skip_pdu(475) 5d0000b0 1c 0 0
May 23 11:17:24 xm-f-xen03 kernel: [1874075.641613] iscsi_trgt:
scsi_cmnd_start(972) 40000b0 0
May 23 11:17:24 xm-f-xen03 kernel: [1874075.641662] iscsi_trgt:
cmnd_skip_pdu(475) 40000b0 1c 0 0
May 23 11:17:24 xm-f-xen03 kernel: [1874075.641723] iscsi_trgt:
scsi_cmnd_start(972) 620000b0 0
May 23 11:17:24 xm-f-xen03 kernel: [1874075.641772] iscsi_trgt:
cmnd_skip_pdu(475) 620000b0 1c 0 0
May 23 11:17:24 xm-f-xen03 kernel: [1874075.662428] iscsi_trgt:
scsi_cmnd_start(972) 2b0000b0 0
May 23 11:17:24 xm-f-xen03 kernel: [1874075.662482] iscsi_trgt:
cmnd_skip_pdu(475) 2b0000b0 1c 0 0
May 23 11:17:24 xm-f-xen03 kernel: [1874075.662543] iscsi_trgt:
scsi_cmnd_start(972) 3a0000b0 0
May 23 11:17:24 xm-f-xen03 kernel: [1874075.662582] iscsi_trgt:
cmnd_skip_pdu(475) 3a0000b0 1c 0 0
May 23 11:17:24 xm-f-xen03 kernel: [1874075.662667] iscsi_trgt:
scsi_cmnd_start(972) 140000b0 0
May 23 11:17:24 xm-f-xen03 kernel: [1874075.662706] iscsi_trgt:
cmnd_skip_pdu(475) 140000b0 1c 0 0
May 23 11:17:24 xm-f-xen03 kernel: [1874075.662760] iscsi_trgt:
scsi_cmnd_start(972) 4c0000b0 0
May 23 11:17:24 xm-f-xen03 kernel: [1874075.662822] iscsi_trgt:
cmnd_skip_pdu(475) 4c0000b0 1c 0 0
May 23 11:17:24 xm-f-xen03 kernel: [1874075.662874] iscsi_trgt:
scsi_cmnd_start(972) 290000b0 0
May 23 11:17:24 xm-f-xen03 kernel: [1874075.662926] iscsi_trgt:
cmnd_skip_pdu(475) 290000b0 1c 0 0
May 23 11:17:24 xm-f-xen03 kernel: [1874075.662985] iscsi_trgt:
scsi_cmnd_start(972) 400000b0 0
May 23 11:17:24 xm-f-xen03 kernel: [1874075.663037] iscsi_trgt:
cmnd_skip_pdu(475) 400000b0 1c 0 0
May 23 11:17:24 xm-f-xen03 kernel: [1874075.774752] iscsi_trgt:
scsi_cmnd_start(972) 4d0000b0 0
May 23 11:17:24 xm-f-xen03 kernel: [1874075.774806] iscsi_trgt:
cmnd_skip_pdu(475) 4d0000b0 1c 0 0
May 23 11:17:24 xm-f-xen03 kernel: [1874075.774856] iscsi_trgt:
scsi_cmnd_start(972) 5b0000b0 0
May 23 11:17:24 xm-f-xen03 kernel: [1874075.774906] iscsi_trgt:
cmnd_skip_pdu(475) 5b0000b0 1c 0 0
May 23 11:17:24 xm-f-xen03 kernel: [1874075.774982] iscsi_trgt:
scsi_cmnd_start(972) 4e0000b0 0
May 23 11:17:24 xm-f-xen03 kernel: [1874075.775038] iscsi_trgt:
cmnd_skip_pdu(475) 4e0000b0 1c 0 0
May 23 11:17:24 xm-f-xen03 kernel: [1874075.775091] iscsi_trgt:
scsi_cmnd_start(972) 170000b0 0
May 23 11:17:24 xm-f-xen03 kernel: [1874075.775155] iscsi_trgt:
cmnd_skip_pdu(475) 170000b0 1c 0 0
May 23 11:17:24 xm-f-xen03 kernel: [1874075.775224] iscsi_trgt:
scsi_cmnd_start(972) e0000b0 0
May 23 11:17:24 xm-f-xen03 kernel: [1874075.775260] iscsi_trgt:
cmnd_skip_pdu(475) e0000b0 1c 0 0

How severe are those messages ? or just simple warnings ?
How to get rid of flodding my log ?

Thanks you

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