The point of the discussion is that if they all wake up at the same
interval (in the case of the MARK message, every 20 minutes), it can
cause alot of storage references.
John Summerfield wrote:
Rich Smrcina wrote:
There's that pesky cron.hourly, too. I also remove the MARK messages in
syslog.
Probably, better to log everything to a single virtual host. If
something _does_ fail catastrophically, it's a rough marker to when it
happened.
I'm assuming syslog can log without causing paging.
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