On 03/28/07 14:20, Maksim Yevmenkin wrote:
On 3/28/07, Eric Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 03/28/07 11:39, Maksim Yevmenkin wrote:
On 3/27/07, Eric Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ok, I'm getting tired of my logs rolling because of these messages:
Mar 27 13:31:05 neutrino bthidd[956]: Could not connect to
00:0c:55:12:ba:ae. Host is down (64)
Mar 27 13:31:30 neutrino bthidd[956]: Opening outbound session for
00:0c:55:12:ba:ae (new_device=1, reconnect_initiate=1)
Can we mute those, or show them only the first time, or something? They
pop up every 30 seconds.
if you are not using 00:0c:55:12:ba:ae device, just remove it from
your bthidd.conf
The thing is, I do use it. Just not all the time. I use one mouse at
the office, and another one when traveling, at home, etc. That's what's
nice about this - I can configure 10 if I want, and use whichever one
is near me without carrying them all around.
the thing is, you did not configure it :) i.e. bthidd thinks its a new
device. usually mice and keybords have reconnect initiate to 1, so
bthidd does not try to contact them
Hmm - seems that at some point recently during an upgrade or crash, I
think I may have lost the db or some part of it. I just powered on my
mouse, and once it initiated, the messages are gone. So, you are 100%
correct.
The fact is that it is really useless to log it every 30s that it can't
see it. Logging it once on initial connect, or for the first time after
a previously running connection was disconnected is however useful.
I'm not sure the right way to patch it though, I've already been looking
at it.
well, yes, i agree. i will look into it when i have spare time
max
Thanks again, and sorry for the noise..
Eric
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