I was just 'cleaning up' a bit an ubuntu server from unnecessary running
processes. I think I removed also some things from systemd. Now I have that
some external auth that is slow due to the fact that the external auth host has
two ip addresses configured. One of those ip addresses is not
On Thu, Aug 24, 2023 at 01:28:57PM +, Maber, Paul wrote:
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Normally in a script when something is send to stdout it is seen as an
error has occurred.
But in systemd both get a priority of 6 (info).
Why does stderr not get a priority of 3 (err), or at least lower as stdout?
Now when I want the things send to stderr I also get the things send to
stdout.
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When installing the SAP Cloud Connector, I am getting the following errors.
The installation is being performed by the user root as instructed.
:/opt/sap/scc # journalctl -xeu scc_daemon.service
Aug 24 13:41:35 scc_daemon[5574]: scc_Daemon start failed, see
Consider the ugly
ExecStart=bash -c "whatever > /var/log/root/aptCacheUsage_$(date +%%Y-%%m).log
2>&1"
or
ExecStart=bash -c "whatever | cronolog /var/log/root/aptCacheUsage_%%Y-%%m.log
2>&1"
Best
Donald
On 8/24/23 9:48 AM, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
> In a service file I can use:
>
On Thu, Aug 24, 2023 at 10:49 AM Cecil Westerhof
wrote:
> In a service file I can use:
> StandardOutput=append:/var/log/root/aptCacheUsage.log
>
> but I want to use something like:
> StandardOutput=append:/var/log/root/aptCacheUsage_$(date +%%Y-%%m).log
>
> Did does not work, because
In a service file I can use:
StandardOutput=append:/var/log/root/aptCacheUsage.log
but I want to use something like:
StandardOutput=append:/var/log/root/aptCacheUsage_$(date +%%Y-%%m).log
Did does not work, because this puts it in:
/var/log/root/aptCacheUsage_$(date +%Y-%m).log
Is