Pretty sure it was caed. Unfortunately I deleted all those logs (because I
fullfilled the hard disk) and I can't paste the message.
Yes, probably if I stop daemons no trace of messages will be taken... but
how to explain that to DJs :-) ?
I think it may be a a something to think about in further design of caed
daemons - silently talk to Fred...

Alessio


2013/4/22 Cowboy <[email protected]>

> On Monday 22 April 2013 01:30:15 pm Alessio Elmi wrote:
> > In those minutes CAED wrote
> > tons of lines in /var/log/messages and other two files (kernel.log and
> > another I don't remember) saying it couldn't find the audio device (it
> was
> > unplugged). Something like one hundred messages per second!
>
>  Are you sure it was CAED and not the OS ?? ( maybe the kernel itself
>  reporting a device failure, since it wasn't properly unmounted )
>
>  One thing you never want to do, is remove a hard disk while
>  the system is running, and the way ( some of ) the USB
>  subsystem works, that's essentially what you did !
>
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