Hi David
> Sent: Friday, June 04, 2021 at 10:27 AM
> From: "David Wright"
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: Unexplained freezes and crashes, nothing in /var/log/messages
>
> It's just a home-grown program that's started from .xsession.
> It sets th
On Fri 04 Jun 2021 at 02:05:52 (+0200), Stella Ashburne wrote:
>
> > Sent: Friday, June 04, 2021 at 5:12 AM
> > From: "David Wright"
> >
> > My own monitoring program logs the temperature (and battery)
> > every six seconds.
> >
> I'm curious: what's the name of your monitoring program? Is it
Hi David
> Sent: Friday, June 04, 2021 at 5:12 AM
> From: "David Wright"
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: Unexplained freezes and crashes, nothing in /var/log/messages
>
>
> My own monitoring program logs the temperature (and battery)
> every
On Thu 03 Jun 2021 at 18:34:41 (+0100), Tixy wrote:
> On Thu, 2021-06-03 at 12:19 -0400, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote:
> > On 2021-06-03 11:27 a.m., Marc Auslander wrote:
> > > On 6/3/2021 10:20 AM, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
> > > > On 03/06/2021 09:09, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote:
On Thu, 2021-06-03 at 12:19 -0400, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 2021-06-03 11:27 a.m., Marc Auslander wrote:
> > On 6/3/2021 10:20 AM, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
> > > On 03/06/2021 09:09, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote:
> > > I check the temperature regularly with
Hi,
On 2021-06-03 11:27 a.m., Marc Auslander wrote:
> On 6/3/2021 10:20 AM, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
>> On 03/06/2021 09:09, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote:
>> I check the temperature regularly with sensors and it's usually
>> between 42 and 52 C.
>>
>>
>> Problem is I can't check the
On 6/3/2021 10:20 AM, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
On 03/06/2021 09:09, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote:
I check the temperature regularly with sensors and it's usually between
42 and 52 C.
Problem is I can't check the temperature while it's freezing.
You might run a background job that
Hi,
On 2021-06-03 4:17 a.m., Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Jo, 03 iun 21, 08:51:06, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
>>
>> $ sudo inxi -FzCDMm
>> System:
>> Host: e130 Kernel: 4.19.0-8-amd64 x86_64 bits: 64 Desktop: Cinnamon 4.4.8
>> Distro: LMDE 4 Debbie
>
> Can you reproduce the issue on Debian?
>
> Do
On Jo, 03 iun 21, 08:51:06, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
>
> $ sudo inxi -FzCDMm
> System:
> Host: e130 Kernel: 4.19.0-8-amd64 x86_64 bits: 64 Desktop: Cinnamon 4.4.8
> Distro: LMDE 4 Debbie
Can you reproduce the issue on Debian?
Do CapsLock / NumLed or similar LEDs react (provided there are any)?
When you say "it freeze".
How long have you waited before "pulling the plug" or considering other
way of powering off ?
Have you checked the temperature of your CPU after leaving it running
for a while. Laptop end up with lot of dirt inside and this is not good
for thermal conductivity. So they
On Jo, 03 iun 21, 07:49:32, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
> Debian Buster here. My laptop is aging and has only 4BG Ram, however that
> should be sufficient for a couple of instances of Firefox (no streaming,
> etc) and an instance of Chromium.
>
> It has happened a few times in the last few days that
e last few days that the system
> becomes irresponsive, the screen is frozen, I can't shut X down nor go
> into text mode. I can't hear any drive activity. The only way out is
> to shut the laptop from the power button and reboot. I then check in
> /var/log/messages and there is absolute
to trouble shoot this situation and so far nothing
points to the source of the log messages.
Is there a methodic to troubleshoot OMAPI log messages?
Thank you
John
Hi all,
I'm seeing lots of these on my containers:
systemd[1]: .(service|slice|scope|mount): Failed to reset
devices.list: Operation not permitted
Searching the web reveals similar problems with unprivileged containers,
but mine are (as far as I know) privileged; I haven't really
investigated
Ahoj,
Dňa Thu, 24 Jul 2014 11:41:28 +0200 Erwan David er...@rail.eu.org
napísal:
On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 09:42:52AM CEST, Tom H tomh0...@gmail.com
said:
The behavior of the boot messages hasn't changed for me and
according to the systemd man pages it shouldn't. So your setup must
be
can see, there is no way to get init-system log messages
without also getting kernel log messages
Of course there is.
Might help if you actually tried it before commenting on it?
The systemd.* specific flags override the global quiet flag. The
So you can very well keep the quiet kernel
, Michael Biebl a écrit :
Am 22.07.2014 18:24, schrieb The Wanderer:
As far as I can see, there is no way to get init-system log messages
without also getting kernel log messages
Of course there is.
Might help if you actually tried it before commenting on it?
The systemd.* specific flags
On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 12:06:51AM CEST, Michael Biebl bi...@debian.org said:
Am 22.07.2014 19:22, schrieb Erwan David:
Le 22/07/2014 18:59, Michael Biebl a écrit :
Am 22.07.2014 18:24, schrieb The Wanderer:
As far as I can see, there is no way to get init-system log messages
without
Am 22.07.2014 18:24, schrieb The Wanderer:
As far as I can see, there is no way to get init-system log messages
without also getting kernel log messages
Of course there is.
Might help if you actually tried it before commenting on it?
The systemd.* specific flags override the global quiet flag
Le 22/07/2014 18:59, Michael Biebl a écrit :
Am 22.07.2014 18:24, schrieb The Wanderer:
As far as I can see, there is no way to get init-system log messages
without also getting kernel log messages
Of course there is.
Might help if you actually tried it before commenting
Am 22.07.2014 19:22, schrieb Erwan David:
Le 22/07/2014 18:59, Michael Biebl a écrit :
Am 22.07.2014 18:24, schrieb The Wanderer:
As far as I can see, there is no way to get init-system log messages
without also getting kernel log messages
Of course there is.
Might help if you actually
On Wednesday 08 January 2014 01:17 PM, Mike McClain wrote:
Is there any way to stop gpm from dumping to /var/log/messages every
time I copy/paste without stopping other deamons from writing info
there too? I see no such provisions in the man pages.
Thanks,
Mike
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Is there any way to stop gpm from dumping to /var/log/messages every
time I copy/paste without stopping other deamons from writing info
there too? I see no such provisions in the man pages.
Thanks,
Mike
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Apologies for the duplication , I forgot to include a
subject in the previous message.
At the bottom of /var/log/messages I see
Jul 1 07:35:01 home kernel: imklog 3.18.6, log source = /proc/kmsg started.
Jul 1 07:35:01 home rsyslogd: [origin software=rsyslogd
On Fri, 01 Jul 2011 17:38:08 +0100, Spiros Bousbouras wrote:
[Please preserve the CC]
Sorry but I can't.
At the bottom of /var/log/messages I see
Jul 1 07:35:01 home kernel: imklog 3.18.6, log source = /proc/kmsg started.
Jul 1 07:35:01 home rsyslogd: [origin software=rsyslogd
Spiros Bousbouras spi...@gmail.com wrote:
Jul 1 07:35:01 home kernel: imklog 3.18.6, log source = /proc/kmsg started.
Jul 1 07:35:01 home rsyslogd: [origin software=rsyslogd
swVersion=3.18.6 x-pid=2103 x-info=http://www.rsyslog.com;]
restart
Jul 1 07:35:01 home kernel: imklog 3.18.6, log source
On Mon, 22 Feb 2010 23:58:47 -0500 (EST), Hadi Motamedi wrote:
On Mon, 22 Feb 2010 10:00:57 -0500, Stephen Powell wrote:
On Mon, 22 Feb 2010 05:41:04 -0500 (EST), Hadi Motamedi wrote:
My Debian server got hung and when I tried to power cycle it,
I checked its /var/log/messages /var/log/dmesg
to power cycle it,
I checked its /var/log/messages /var/log/dmesg with respect to the time
of fault occurance to see what was really happened. But its 'messages'
log does not show anything recorded for about 30 minutes before its
recovery after power cycling. Can you please let me know
Dear All
My Debian server got hung and when I tried to power cycle it , I checked its
/var/log/messages /var/log/dmesg with respect to the time of fault occurance
to see what was really happened . But its 'messages' log does not show anything
recorded for about 30 minutes before its recovery
On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 10:41:04AM +, Hadi Motamedi
wrote:
My Debian server got hung and when I tried to power cycle
it , I checked its /var/log/messages /var/log/dmesg with
respect to the time of fault occurance to see what was
really happened . But its 'messages' log does not show
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2010 11:21:01 +
From: j...@debian.org
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: /var/log/messages(dmesg) ?
On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 10:41:04AM +, Hadi Motamedi
wrote:
My Debian server got hung and when I tried to power cycle
it , I checked its /var/log
On Mon, 22 Feb 2010 05:41:04 -0500 (EST), Hadi Motamedi wrote:
+1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8
My Debian server got hung and when I tried to power cycle it,
I checked its /var/log/messages /var/log/dmesg with respect to the time
of fault
On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 11:46:35AM +, Hadi Motamedi
wrote:
Thanks for your reply . I added the kern.log to my
/etc/syslog.conf as the following :
kern.* /var/log/kern.log
I'm suprised it wasn't there already!
I will check my /var/log/kern.log on my
all logs and can´t see nothing but with top common, I see that
my Swap partition was very small and the resources it was full.
I Fixed the problem Swap partition, the machinge was runing without problems.
/var/log/messages /var/log/dmesg with respect to the time of fault
occurance to see what
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2010 10:00:57 -0500
From: zlinux...@wowway.com
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: /var/log/messages(dmesg) ?
On Mon, 22 Feb 2010 05:41:04 -0500 (EST), Hadi Motamedi wrote:
+1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8
Des de la darrera actualització del kernel a 2.6.26-8 el
/var/log/messages se m'inunda amb aquest missatge cada pocs segons:
ACPI: EC: non-query interrupt received, switching to interrupt mode
Això em passa tant al portàtil com a la estació de treball, tots dos
amb hardware molt diferent. De
En/na rpb ha escrit:
Des de la darrera actualització del kernel a 2.6.26-8 el
/var/log/messages se m'inunda amb aquest missatge cada pocs segons:
ACPI: EC: non-query interrupt received, switching to interrupt mode
A mi també m'apareix aquest missatge però no se m'inunda...
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On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 05:48:59AM -0700, Bill wrote:
I'm tweaking a new kernel for my old laptop to install a new module.
At boot I see a number of 'fail' messages scroll past on the
screen, but they don't show up in dmesg /var/log/dmesg
/var/log/syslog /var/log/messages etc. These files
a number of 'fail' messages scroll past on the
screen, but they don't show up in dmesg /var/log/dmesg
/var/log/syslog /var/log/messages etc. These files are
practically devoid of error messages.
Where can I find the 'complete' output of my boot process?
In Debian's default boot
Hi folks,
I'm tweaking a new kernel for my old laptop to install a new module.
At boot I see a number of 'fail' messages scroll past on the
screen, but they don't show up in dmesg /var/log/dmesg
/var/log/syslog /var/log/messages etc. These files are
practically devoid of error messages
On 2008-05-16 14:48 +0200, Bill wrote:
I'm tweaking a new kernel for my old laptop to install a new module.
At boot I see a number of 'fail' messages scroll past on the
screen, but they don't show up in dmesg /var/log/dmesg
/var/log/syslog /var/log/messages etc. These files
in dmesg /var/log/dmesg
/var/log/syslog /var/log/messages etc. These files are
practically devoid of error messages.
Where can I find the 'complete' output of my boot process?
In Debian's default boot configuration: nowhere. You need to edit
/etc/default/bootlogd and change BOOTLOGD_ENABLE
On Fri, 2008-16-05 at 15:09 +0200, Sven Joachim wrote:
In Debian's default boot configuration: nowhere. You need to edit
/etc/default/bootlogd and change BOOTLOGD_ENABLE=No to Yes. After a
reboot, you will find the log in /var/log/boot.
This is good yes I'm getting some additional messages
2008/4/7, ciracusa [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Buenas lista.
En algunas distros haciendo un tail -f /var/log/messages puede verse el
motivo por el cual squid se cierra, ahora en lenny no es así?
A que se debe esto?¿
fijate en el directorio /var/log/squid
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, al menos para mi).
Alguien sabe como puedo rastrear el error ya que tampoco veo nada en
/var/log/messages?
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On Tue, Apr 08, 2008 at 08:00:01AM -0300, ciracusa wrote:
He instalado Sarg (apt-get install sarg), y lo he configurado para que
busque los logs del dansguardian (/var/log/dansguardian/access.log).
El problema es que cuando lo ejecuto:
/usr/bin/sarg me dice
Violación de segmento (lo cual
On Tue, Apr 08, 2008 at 08:00:01AM -0300, ciracusa wrote:
He instalado Sarg (apt-get install sarg), y lo he configurado para que
busque los logs del dansguardian (/var/log/dansguardian/access.log).
El problema es que cuando lo ejecuto:
/usr/bin/sarg me dice
Violación de segmento (lo cual no
Buenas lista.
En algunas distros haciendo un tail -f /var/log/messages puede verse el
motivo por el cual squid se cierra, ahora en lenny no es así?
A que se debe esto?¿
Gracias!
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bonjour,
En regardant ds le /var/log/messages je viens de voir *plein* de
messages comme ceci:
« Mar 16 19:23:11 localhost -- MARK -- »
Est-ce que quelqu'un sait qui ecrit ça et quelle est sa signification ?
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Patrick Cao Huu Thien (debian lists) a écrit :
bonjour,
Salut
En regardant ds le /var/log/messages je viens de voir *plein* de
messages comme ceci:
« Mar 16 19:23:11 localhost -- MARK -- »
Est-ce que quelqu'un sait qui ecrit ça et quelle est sa signification ?
Oui, c'est une mark que
Patrick Cao Huu Thien (debian lists) wrote:
bonjour,
En regardant ds le /var/log/messages je viens de voir *plein* de
messages comme ceci:
« Mar 16 19:23:11 localhost -- MARK -- »
Est-ce que quelqu'un sait qui ecrit ça et quelle est sa signification ?
pour supprimer les mark, il faut
mouss a dit le 03/21/2008 11:35 AM:
pour supprimer les mark, il faut mettre l'option -m 0 à syslogd.
merci à tous pour vos réponses
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On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 06:54:26PM +, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Every time I log out my Gnome X environment (Debian Etch), after a few
seconds
the following message appears:
NET: Registered protocol family 10
lo: Disabled Privacy Extensions
IPv6 over IPv4 tunneling driver
. I
On Mon, Mar 03, 2008 at 11:28:53AM +, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 06:54:26PM +, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Every time I log out my Gnome X environment (Debian Etch), after a few
seconds
the following message appears:
NET: Registered protocol family 10
lo:
Quoth Ross Boylan:
Second, I also keep seeing stuff like this:
Jan 15 09:23:00 cotton kernel: wlan0: CTS protection disabled
(BSSID=00:45:4d:80:b6:24)
Jan 15 09:23:02 cotton kernel: wlan0: CTS protection enabled
(BSSID=00:45:4d:80:b6:24)
I think CTS protection is clear to send protection,
I keep getting log messages
Jan 15 09:51:25 cotton NetworkManager: debug [1200408685.283130]
nm_hal_device_added(): New device added (hal udi is
'/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/bluetooth_acl_7645d1961').
and the corresponding remove. These show up as Security Events in
logcheck.
I don't think I've
On Thu, Nov 15, 2007 at 11:59:22AM -0800, tom arnall wrote:
i am getting the following messages in /var/log/debug. they seem spurious
because checking the tail of the file i get 5K messages in 3 min's. the
message is either:
Nov 15 11:53:37 localhost kernel: evbug.c: Event. Dev: \
i am getting the following messages in /var/log/debug. they seem spurious
because checking the tail of the file i get 5K messages in 3 min's. the
message is either:
Nov 15 11:53:37 localhost kernel: evbug.c: Event. Dev: \
isa0060/serio0/input0, Type: 0, Code: 0, Value: 0
OR:
;cron.none;mail.none;news.none;authpriv.none /var/log/messages
authpriv.* /var/log/secure
mail.* /var/log/maillog
cron.* /var/log/cron
How can I set it so
I editet /etc/default/bootlogd so that "BOOTLOGD_ENABLE=Yes". and booted with my newly compiled 2.6.16, I then went to read the messages /var/log/boot, but it says the file is not readable. how can I get those lines scrolling up the screen when bootup.thanks
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I editet /etc/default/bootlogd so that BOOTLOGD_ENABLE=Yes. and booted with
my newly compiled 2.6.16, I then went to read the messages /var/log/boot, but
it says the file is not readable. how can I get those lines scrolling up the
screen when bootup.
I
Jordan Evatt wrote:
* Fred J. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I editet /etc/default/bootlogd so that BOOTLOGD_ENABLE=Yes. and booted with
my newly compiled 2.6.16, I then went to read the messages /var/log/boot, but it says the
file is not readable. how can I get those lines scrolling up the
* Miles Fidelman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Jordan Evatt wrote:
* Fred J. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I editet /etc/default/bootlogd so that BOOTLOGD_ENABLE=Yes. and booted
with my newly compiled 2.6.16, I then went to read the messages
/var/log/boot, but it says the file is not
Mira't /etc/cron.daily/sysklogd a veure si en trobes l'entrellat.
El Tuesday 25 July 2006 11:08, Francesc Guasch va escriure:
Hola, tinc un servidor del qual no em rota el /var/log/messages.
Podria afegir una entrada al /etc/logrotate.d/ però tinc un
dubte:
Potser he eliminat algun package
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
En/na Jaume Sabater ha escrit:
Mira't /etc/cron.daily/sysklogd a veure si en trobes l'entrellat.
El Tuesday 25 July 2006 11:08, Francesc Guasch va escriure:
Hola, tinc un servidor del qual no em rota el /var/log/messages.
Podria afegir una
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hola, tinc un servidor del qual no em rota el /var/log/messages.
Podria afegir una entrada al /etc/logrotate.d/ però tinc un
dubte:
Potser he eliminat algun package que inclou la configuració
per aquest rotate ? Altres arxius com el syslog si que
Hallo,
ich suche eine umfrange GUI, um die Logs der /var/log/messages auswerten zu
können. Ob das nun auf Web, X oder auf Konsolebene basiert, ist egal, auf
jeden Fall sollte es unter Linux laufen.
Hab mir auch schon überlegt, ein Skript zu schreiben, was mir die Logs in eine
MySQL-Datenbank
Hallo Steve Naumann, hallo auch an alle anderen
Am Freitag, 10. März 2006 16:35 schrieb Steve Naumann:
Hallo,
ich suche eine umfrange GUI, um die Logs der /var/log/messages
auswerten zu können. Ob das nun auf Web, X oder auf Konsolebene
basiert, ist egal, auf jeden Fall sollte es unter Linux
Am Freitag, 10. März 2006 17:03 schrieb Matthias Houdek:
xwatch zeigt dir beliebige Logs unter X in entsprechend aufbereiteter
Form an.
xlogmaster ist eine alternative, insbesondere falls man ubuntu nutzt, da
xwatch dort einen bug aufweist, der zu einem Speicherzugriffsfehler
führt.
Neben
Danke. Klingt gut, werde ich morgen gleich mal schauen. Gibt es noch eine
Alternative als Weblösung? Würde das gern auch auf einem entfernten Server
auswerten bzw. aufbereiten lassen.
Steve Naumann
Am Samstag, 11. März 2006 00:02 schrieb Steve Naumann:
Alternative als Weblösung?
Mir fällt da nur lire ein. Vielleicht noch webmin?
ciao
Gerhard
Hello,
When doing tail -f /var/log/messages i get an unlimited number of
lines like this :
Dec 1 23:12:49 fourat kernel: codec_write 1: semaphore is not ready
for register 0x54
Dec 1 23:12:49 fourat kernel: codec_semaphore: semaphore is not ready
[0x1][0x700304]
Dec 1 23:12:49 fourat kernel
On Thu, Dec 01, 2005 at 11:19:31PM +0100, Zouari Fourat wrote:
Hello,
When doing tail -f /var/log/messages i get an unlimited number of
lines like this :
Dec 1 23:12:49 fourat kernel: codec_write 1: semaphore is not ready
for register 0x54
Dec 1 23:12:49 fourat kernel: codec_semaphore
to a writable configuration
source at position 1
Sep 1 14:18:30 localhost gconfd (raju-7859): Resolved address
xml:readonly:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.defaults to a read-only
configuration source at position 2
My /var/log/messages are full of errors such as above. I am using
unstable. Normally I use kde
at position 1
Sep 1 14:18:30 localhost gconfd (raju-7859): Resolved address
xml:readonly:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.defaults to a read-only
configuration source at position 2
My /var/log/messages are full of errors such as above. I am using
unstable. Normally I use kde but gnome is also installed
Francisco Alférez wrote:
Hola.
Pues eso...
¿Que proceso hace --MARK-- periódicamente en /var/log/messages?
No se si es por mi configuración de Sarge o es normal para todas.
Pero cada 20 minutos me añade esta línea en log/messages.
Me gustaría saber qué la realiza, para poder aumentar el
Does anyone have any idea what this is? The (sarge) box is in a rack
with a KVM switch attached and remote access. This happens when i switch
the KVM to the console:
Jun 24 12:38:42 web1 kernel: input: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard on
isa0060/serio0
Jun 24 12:38:42 web1 input.agent[3777]:
Bonsoir,
J'ai quelques souçis de connexion Internet (ping ne répond plus après
quelques minutes d'utilisation.
Je suis en train de supposer que j'ai des erreurs avec ma carte réseau.
En effet, dans /var/log/messages, j'ai ceci :
Nov 26 19:26:10 localhost kernel: b44: eth0: Link is down
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Wed, Aug 18, 2004 at 02:40:52PM -0400, Ishwar Rattan wrote:
System is Kanotix-BH-07A (Sid based).
I see entries of the form (in /var/log/messages):
Aug 18 13:54:45 Hostname -- MARK --
Aug 18 14:14:45 Hostname -- MARK --
with a frequency
Hallo,
ich habe mitgelesen, wie mna das mit den usb-sticks machen soll und die
hotplug-variante ausprobiert. geht. wenigstens nachdem man in
der /etc/fstab einen eintrag dafür vorbereitet hat (das war ich nicht
gewöhnt - mit suse ging das irgendwie automatisch, aber egal)
und weil in der
System is Kanotix-BH-07A (Sid based).
I see entries of the form (in /var/log/messages):
Aug 18 13:54:45 Hostname -- MARK --
Aug 18 14:14:45 Hostname -- MARK --
with a frequency of 20 minutes. What is the the
significance of such entries?
-ishwar
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On Wed, Aug 18, 2004 at 02:40:52PM -0400, Ishwar Rattan wrote:
System is Kanotix-BH-07A (Sid based).
I see entries of the form (in /var/log/messages):
Aug 18 13:54:45 Hostname -- MARK --
Aug 18 14:14:45 Hostname -- MARK --
with a frequency of 20 minutes. What is the the
significance
Hello.
Ishwar Rattan:
I see entries of the form (in /var/log/messages):
Aug 18 13:54:45 Hostname -- MARK --
Aug 18 14:14:45 Hostname -- MARK --
with a frequency of 20 minutes. What
is the significance of such entries?
It means nothing worth logging happened during these 20 minutes
Hi:
Since day 1 I installed debian, I see the following in the
/var/log/messages:
Jul 28 21:01:08 woody -- MARK --
Jul 28 21:21:08 woody -- MARK --
Jul 28 21:41:08 woody -- MARK --
and they repeat every single hour at the exact same intervals. Does
anyone know what they mean and how can I stop
On Thu, 2004-07-29 at 14:11, Mario Flores wrote:
Hi:
Since day 1 I installed debian, I see the following in the
/var/log/messages:
Jul 28 21:01:08 woody -- MARK --
Jul 28 21:21:08 woody -- MARK --
Jul 28 21:41:08 woody -- MARK --
and they repeat every single hour at the exact same
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Hi:
Since day 1 I installed debian, I see the following in the
/var/log/messages:
Jul 28 21:01:08 woody -- MARK --
Jul 28 21:21:08 woody -- MARK --
Jul 28 21:41:08 woody
On Wed, 2004-07-28 at 22:11, Mario Flores wrote:
Hi:
Since day 1 I installed debian, I see the following in the
/var/log/messages:
Jul 28 21:01:08 woody -- MARK --
Jul 28 21:21:08 woody -- MARK --
Jul 28 21:41:08 woody -- MARK --
and they repeat every single hour at the exact same
Mario Flores wrote:
Hi:
Since day 1 I installed debian, I see the following in the
/var/log/messages:
Jul 28 21:01:08 woody -- MARK --
Jul 28 21:21:08 woody -- MARK --
Jul 28 21:41:08 woody -- MARK --
and they repeat every single hour at the exact same intervals. Does
anyone know what they mean
debian, I see the following in the
/var/log/messages:
Jul 28 21:01:08 woody -- MARK --
Jul 28 21:21:08 woody -- MARK --
Jul 28 21:41:08 woody -- MARK --
and they repeat every single hour at the exact same intervals. Does
anyone know what they mean and how can I stop them?
I am running the stable
Mario Flores wrote:
Hi:
Since day 1 I installed debian, I see the following in the
/var/log/messages:
Jul 28 21:01:08 woody -- MARK --
Jul 28 21:21:08 woody -- MARK --
Jul 28 21:41:08 woody -- MARK --
and they repeat every single hour at the exact same intervals. Does
anyone know what they mean
Moin Liste,
wenn ich an der Konsole (egal ob F1 oder F5 - ihr
wisst, was ich meine :D) eingeloggt bin, bekomme ich alle
Meldungen direkt darauf ausgegeben. Das nervt und ist vor
allem ziemlich viel (iptables logging).
Kann man die Ausgabe irgendwie auf eine bestimmte Konsole
binden?
Danke
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Hi
On 07.06.2004 10:41, Dominik Klein wrote:
wenn ich an der Konsole (egal ob F1 oder F5 - ihr wisst, was ich
meine :D) eingeloggt bin, bekomme ich alle Meldungen direkt darauf
ausgegeben. Das nervt und ist vor allem ziemlich viel (iptables logging).
Kann man die Ausgabe irgendwie auf eine
am 07.06.2004, um 10:41:53 +0200 mailte Dominik Klein folgendes:
Moin Liste,
wenn ich an der Konsole (egal ob F1 oder F5 - ihr
wisst, was ich meine :D) eingeloggt bin, bekomme ich alle
Meldungen direkt darauf ausgegeben. Das nervt und ist vor
allem ziemlich viel (iptables logging).
Das
Hi Dominik,
Dominik Klein schrieb am Montag, 07. Juni 2004 um 10:41:53 +0200:
wenn ich an der Konsole (egal ob F1 oder F5 - ihr
wisst, was ich meine :D) eingeloggt bin, bekomme ich alle
Meldungen direkt darauf ausgegeben. Das nervt und ist vor
allem ziemlich viel (iptables logging).
muchas gracias!
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Christian Riedel wrote:
wenn ich an der Konsole (egal ob F1 oder F5 - ihr wisst, was ich
meine :D) eingeloggt bin, bekomme ich alle Meldungen direkt darauf
ausgegeben. Das nervt und ist vor allem ziemlich viel (iptables logging).
Kann man die Ausgabe irgendwie auf eine bestimmte Konsole binden?
on Tue, Mar 30, 2004 at 05:43:04PM +0300, EErdem ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hi,
I want to see /var/log/messages on a small part of my desktop. Is this
possible? I've heard something like this.
Is there a document or how-to about this?
I use Gnome2.4 on testing with 2.4.18-bf2.4 kernel
Hi,
I want to see /var/log/messages on a small part of my desktop. Is this
possible? I've heard something like this.
Is there a document or how-to about this?
I use Gnome2.4 on testing with 2.4.18-bf2.4 kernel.
Thanks now
Hello
EErdem ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I want to see /var/log/messages on a small part of my desktop. Is this
possible? I've heard something like this.
I think there is a software for KDE called Karamba that can do this.
I use Gnome2.4 on testing with 2.4.18-bf2.4 kernel.
You could
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