The kernel propagates the error back if /sys/../uevent file fails to write. /sys/bus/vio/devices/vio/uevent fails in this case because the drivers associated with it are:
ubuntu@tiselius:~$ ls /sys/bus/vio/drivers/
hvc_console tpm_ibmvtpm
On our power systems we do not have the devices associated with the drive. Looks like these messages are expected, since this is the expected behavior by the kernel I don't think this is a bug. Could IBM please confirm that this is indeed the case?
The kernel propagates the error back if /sys/../uevent file fails to write. /sys/bus/ vio/devices/ vio/uevent fails in this case because the drivers associated with it are:
ubuntu@tiselius:~$ ls /sys/bus/ vio/drivers/
hvc_console tpm_ibmvtpm
On our power systems we do not have the devices associated with the drive. Looks like these messages are expected, since this is the expected behavior by the kernel I don't think this is a bug. Could IBM please confirm that this is indeed the case?