On Monday 08 October 2007 16:24:22 Jeff Royle wrote:
Stephen Allen wrote:
/usr/local/etc/dhcpd.conf is configured with
log-facility local7;
and /etc/syslog.conf is also configured with
local7.* /var/log/dhcpd.log
However, /var/log/messages is filling up
October 2007 16:24:22 Jeff Royle wrote:
Stephen Allen wrote:
/usr/local/etc/dhcpd.conf is configured with
log-facility local7;
and /etc/syslog.conf is also configured with
local7.* /var/log/dhcpd.log
However, /var/log/messages is filling up with DHCPDISCOVER / no free
leases messages
Stephen Allen wrote:
/usr/local/etc/dhcpd.conf is configured with
log-facility local7;
and /etc/syslog.conf is also configured with
local7.* /var/log/dhcpd.log
However, /var/log/messages is filling up with DHCPDISCOVER / no free
leases messages for those clients that are unknown
/usr/local/etc/dhcpd.conf is configured with
log-facility local7;
and /etc/syslog.conf is also configured with
local7.* /var/log/dhcpd.log
However, /var/log/messages is filling up with DHCPDISCOVER / no free
leases messages for those clients that are unknown to the DHCP server
(eg
a cause behind the socket buffers filling up,
whether that is some form of livelock due to an OS problem or a
misconfiguration with a firewall/dummynet setup. You could look at
the output of netstat -a(n) for insight as to where the packets are
being queued up, but netstat -s would
Michael W. Lucas wrote:
On Fri, Mar 24, 2006 at 06:03:47PM -0500, Charles Swiger wrote:
[ ... ]
udp4 43414 0 *.514 *.*
udp4 0 0 *.49661*.*
...
We have no firewall on this machine; it's buried behind three layers
Michael,
On 3/27/06, Michael W. Lucas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
# netstat -na
udp4 43414 0 *.514 *.*
That's a big queue.
I'm attaching the output of netstat -na and netstat -s for general
informative purposes; if anyone has any further suggestions, I'm all
ears.
On Mon, Mar 27, 2006 at 10:22:18AM -0500, Chuck Swiger wrote:
Michael W. Lucas wrote:
On Fri, Mar 24, 2006 at 06:03:47PM -0500, Charles Swiger wrote:
[ ... ]
udp4 43414 0 *.514 *.*
udp4 0 0 *.49661*.*
...
On Mon, Mar 27, 2006 at 04:29:31PM +0100, Freminlins wrote:
Michael,
On 3/27/06, Michael W. Lucas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
# netstat -na
udp4 43414 0 *.514 *.*
That's a big queue.
Yep. Mine is bigger than yours. :-)
I'm attaching the output of netstat
the socket buffers filling up,
whether that is some form of livelock due to an OS problem or a
misconfiguration with a firewall/dummynet setup. You could look at
the output of netstat -a(n) for insight as to where the packets are
being queued up, but netstat -s would be useful to show to us as well
socket
buffers. I have a dumb little script to capture the rate of drops
over 5 seconds, and it's about 45 a second.
168725 dropped due to full socket buffers
168958 dropped due to full socket buffers
There is generally a cause behind the socket buffers filling up,
whether that is some form
Michael W. Lucas wrote:
Hi,
Running FreeBSD 6.1-PRERELEASE as a DNS, dhcp, and syslog server.
I'm having trouble with DNS, DHCP, and syslogd locking up, and I think
I've found what they all share in common.
During the lockups, the box starts dropping UDP due to full socket
buffers. I have a
I've turned off all my sendmail options, IIRC, but /var/spool/clientmqueue
keeps getting filled up with messages about undelivered mail. How can I
stop this?
NOTE: Please CC me, as I am not currently subscribed. Thanks.
jm
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My other computer is your windows box.
On Sat, Feb 21, 2004 at 12:20:19PM +, Jonathon McKitrick wrote:
I've turned off all my sendmail options, IIRC, but /var/spool/clientmqueue
keeps getting filled up with messages about undelivered mail. How can I
stop this?
NOTE: Please CC me, as I am not currently subscribed. Thanks.
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Hiya everyone.
Using 5.2-REL, what could be filling up my / directory? Any ideas?
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On Wednesday 21 January 2004 10:39 am, Chris wrote:
Hiya everyone.
Using 5.2-REL, what could be filling up my / directory? Any ideas?
Negate this. Seems colortail cored in /root - Jeesh!!!
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Chris
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On Monday 14 July 2003 00.47, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Hasse [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm very satisfied with this way to solve it, cause I won't miss any
important loginfo.
Keep in mind that you *have* potentially removed some other messages
from the log. What I will probably do eventually
On Sunday 13 July 2003 15.35, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Hasse [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Running FreeBSD 4.8, all files are up to date, cvsuped yesterday, and I'm
connected to the net via ADSL. Dynamic IP, but hardly ever change.
dhclient is filling up my /var/log/messages.
Every 10th minute
Hasse [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm very satisfied with this way to solve it, cause I won't miss any
important loginfo.
Keep in mind that you *have* potentially removed some other messages
from the log. What I will probably do eventually is create a
periodic(8) script to check for this
Hasse [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Running FreeBSD 4.8, all files are up to date, cvsuped yesterday, and I'm
connected to the net via ADSL. Dynamic IP, but hardly ever change.
dhclient is filling up my /var/log/messages.
Every 10th minute it makes a new request and logging it.
That's a pretty
Hi everybody.
Need help.
Running FreeBSD 4.8, all files are up to date, cvsuped yesterday, and I'm
connected to the net via ADSL. Dynamic IP, but hardly ever change.
dhclient is filling up my /var/log/messages.
Every 10th minute it makes a new request and logging it.
I've tried to request
On Thursday 19 June 2003 17.47, Hasse wrote:
Hi everybody.
Running FreeBSD 4.8-Stable.
I'm connected to the internet by ADSL and dynamic IP.
Dhcp-client keeps filling up my /var/log/messages.
Makes a log-entry every 10th minute.
snip
Jun 19 17:35:56 odin dhclient: New Network Number
Hasse [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thursday 19 June 2003 17.47, Hasse wrote:
Hi everybody.
Running FreeBSD 4.8-Stable.
I'm connected to the internet by ADSL and dynamic IP.
Dhcp-client keeps filling up my /var/log/messages.
Makes a log-entry every 10th minute.
snip
Jun 19 17:35
On Friday 20 June 2003 21.55, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Hasse [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thursday 19 June 2003 17.47, Hasse wrote:
Hi everybody.
Running FreeBSD 4.8-Stable.
I'm connected to the internet by ADSL and dynamic IP.
Dhcp-client keeps filling up my /var/log/messages
Hi everybody.
Running FreeBSD 4.8-Stable.
I'm connected to the internet by ADSL and dynamic IP.
Dhcp-client keeps filling up my /var/log/messages.
Makes a log-entry every 10th minute.
snip
Jun 19 17:35:56 odin dhclient: New Network Number: 217.209.211.0
Jun 19 17:35:56 odin dhclient: New
My / partition is getting pretty full, 92%. Usually the culprit is something
I'm not rotating in /var/log, but that's not the case this time. Does anyone
have any suggestions to find out where this is? I'm guessing it's probably
something using ls and sort but I'll be damned if I can put something
On Tue, 3 Jun 2003 11:07:36 -0700
David Daugherty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howdy,
My / partition is getting pretty full, 92%. Usually the culprit is
something I'm not rotating in /var/log, but that's not the case this
time. Does anyone have any suggestions to find out where this is? I'm
My / partition is getting pretty full, 92%. Usually the culprit is something
I'm not rotating in /var/log, but that's not the case this time. Does anyone
have any suggestions to find out where this is? I'm guessing it's probably
something using ls and sort but I'll be damned if I can put
David:
du -x -d N /
where N is the number of levels deep you want to see.
- Barry
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Barry Byrne, IT Manager,
WBT Systems, Block 2, Harcourt Centre
Harcourt Street, Dublin 2, Ireland
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My / partition is getting pretty full, 92%. Usually the culprit is something
I'm not rotating in /var/log, but that's not the case this time. Does anyone
have any suggestions to find out where this is? I'm guessing it's probably
something using ls and sort but I'll be damned if I can put
The usual solution I use would be (starting in the root directory) du -kx
| sort -n. The x flag prevents crossing partitions when doing the
recursive analysis that du is meant to do, while the k flag makes the
output in kilobytes. I like this command enough that I have a shortcut to
it in my
John McClure wrote:
Firstly, thanks for the help so far.
My disk is an IBM 27G. The Disklabel config looks like
this:
Part Mount Size Newfs Part
- -
ad0s1a /1024MB UFS1Y
ad0s1b swap 1024MB SWAP
ad0s1d /var
Hello,
Searched everywhere which lead me to a prior posting about a similar
problem. My file system is filling up again, but in different places. I
initiated a rscync script that runs via cron which coincidently ran just
before my system filling up. I'm sure the answer is obvious to anyone
Radovanovic
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[On Fri, 28 Feb 2003, David Radovanovic
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[Your /backupvar is 73MB - over half of your root partition. I owuld move
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On 2003-02-28 12:06, David Radovanovic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Searched everywhere which lead me to a prior posting about a similar
problem. My file system is filling up again, but in different places.
Thank you for looking at the archives first. Honestly, thanks :-)
I initiated
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[Your /backupvar is 73MB - over half of your root partition. I owuld move
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[On 2003-02-28 12:06, David Radovanovic
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[ Hello,
[ Searched everywhere which lead me to a prior posting about a similar
[ problem. My file system is filling up again, but in different places.
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[Thank you for looking
I've been having a nasty problem with my xserver log file being filled up
with a strange message. Once /var gets to about 80% full the system really
starts slowint down and I can't hardly X. At 90% it is unusable, as far as
X is concnerned. Here is a sample of the output from xdm-errors log, which
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