Getting kernel messages using syslog-ng 3.x

2010-02-21 Thread Phusion
I'm in need of getting help using syslog-ng 3 on FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE. I'm having trouble getting kernel messages. I've made a very small config file, and this isn't working either. @version:3.0 source local { internal(); file("/dev/klog"); unix-dgram("/var/r

Re: 7.2-p4 serial console not showing kernel messages?

2009-11-09 Thread Tim Judd
On 11/9/09, Sven Hazejager wrote: > On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 17:52, Lowell Gilbert > wrote: >> Checking the obvious: syslog.conf is configured to send the messages to >> the console? > > Haven't touched syslog.conf but this all happens before syslog is even > starting. The problem is that the conso

Re: 7.2-p4 serial console not showing kernel messages?

2009-11-09 Thread Sven Hazejager
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 17:52, Lowell Gilbert wrote: > Checking the obvious: syslog.conf is configured to send the messages to > the console? Haven't touched syslog.conf but this all happens before syslog is even starting. The problem is that the console is VGA, even though I have "console=comcons

Re: 7.2-p4 serial console not showing kernel messages?

2009-11-09 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Sven Hazejager writes: > I'm having trouble getting 7.2-p4 to run. I'm using nanoBSD, either > under VMware using a virtual serial null-modem or on an Alix > Soekris-like serial-only CF-based device, both show this problem: my > serial console does not display kernel messag

7.2-p4 serial console not showing kernel messages?

2009-11-08 Thread Sven Hazejager
All, I'm having trouble getting 7.2-p4 to run. I'm using nanoBSD, either under VMware using a virtual serial null-modem or on an Alix Soekris-like serial-only CF-based device, both show this problem: my serial console does not display kernel messages, they all go to the VGA console!

Re: Serial console trouble: loader and login works, but no kernel messages

2009-08-26 Thread Thomas Backman
On Aug 26, 2009, at 18:16, Mike Tancsa wrote: Or, if you want to use loader.conf, try hw.uart.console="io:0x3f8" ---Mike That solved it! Thanks a lot!! :) Regards, Thomas ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org

Re: Serial console trouble: loader and login works, but no kernel messages

2009-08-26 Thread Mike Tancsa
At 12:10 PM 8/26/2009, Thomas Backman wrote: danny I already tried that (in /boot/loader.conf); it shows up in dmesg (and didn't before), but still no luck. Try adding it to /boot/device.hints eg hint.uart.0.at="isa" hint.uart.0.port="0x3F8" hint.uart.0.flags="0x10" hint.uart.0.irq="4" hin

Re: Serial console trouble: loader and login works, but no kernel messages

2009-08-26 Thread Thomas Backman
On Aug 26, 2009, at 18:04, Danny Braniss wrote: you need to set hint.uart.0.flags="0x10" danny I already tried that (in /boot/loader.conf); it shows up in dmesg (and didn't before), but still no luck. Regards/thanks, Thomas ___ freebsd-que

Re: Serial console trouble: loader and login works, but no kernel messages

2009-08-26 Thread Thomas Backman
onsole, I go from the screen with the FreeBSD logo, with single-user options etc. (which works fine), and then nothing, until a login tty pops up (which also works fine). The main, if not only, reason I want a serial console is to be able to use it for single user mode, DDB, and so on. All ker

Re: Serial console trouble: loader and login works, but no kernel messages

2009-08-24 Thread Thomas Backman
n I want a serial console is to be able to use it for single user mode, DDB, and so on. All kernel messages, and all rc messages are seen only on the graphics card; the serial console receives nothing but the "/boot.config: - Dh ...", the logo screen, and then the login screen, during

Re: Serial console trouble: loader and login works, but no kernel messages

2009-08-23 Thread Carl Chave
gt; no flow control (if that's the correct translation to English). >>> >>> On the serial console, I go from the screen with the FreeBSD logo, >>> with single-user options etc. (which works fine), and then nothing, >>> until a login tty pops up (which also wo

Re: Serial console trouble: loader and login works, but no kernel messages

2009-08-23 Thread Thomas Backman
nglish). On the serial console, I go from the screen with the FreeBSD logo, with single-user options etc. (which works fine), and then nothing, until a login tty pops up (which also works fine). The main, if not only, reason I want a serial console is to be able to use it for single user mode, DDB

Re: Serial console trouble: loader and login works, but no kernel messages

2009-08-23 Thread Tim Judd
d > no flow control (if that's the correct translation to English). > > On the serial console, I go from the screen with the FreeBSD logo, > with single-user options etc. (which works fine), and then nothing, > until a login tty pops up (which also works fine). The main, if not &g

Serial console trouble: loader and login works, but no kernel messages

2009-08-23 Thread Thomas Backman
, with single-user options etc. (which works fine), and then nothing, until a login tty pops up (which also works fine). The main, if not only, reason I want a serial console is to be able to use it for single user mode, DDB, and so on. All kernel messages, and all rc messages are seen on

Re: Help logging kernel messages after failed resume

2009-05-27 Thread Mel Flynn
On Thursday 28 May 2009 00:43:56 Gonzalo Nemmi wrote: > Note: I can ssh into the notebook, then "su -" and issue "acpiconf -s > 3", but I can't get the notebook to WOL .. so .. I have to press the > power button on the notebook to get it to resume and as a consecuence, > those messages are sent to

Help logging kernel messages after failed resume

2009-05-27 Thread Gonzalo Nemmi
OK, it goes like this: Dell Inspiron 1318, "boot -v" can be found in here: http://pastebin.com/f3a1c204a sysctl -a | grep hw.acpi | sort can be found in here: http://pastebin.com/fcfc0035 First shot: Try the "Livefs CD", "myhost# acpiconf -s 3" WORKS !!! The machine goes into suspend state and

Re: Kernel messages redirection

2009-01-07 Thread chris.scott
: hi Does anyone know howto redirect/stop kernel messages from displaying on ttyv0? Look at conscontrol(8) as one option. ( There may be other ways that work better for your case, but I have used conscontrol on my 7.0-RELEASE machine before with success ) You can use conscontrol(8) to either

Re: Kernel messages redirection

2009-01-07 Thread David Horn
On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 10:52 AM, chris.scott wrote: > > hi > > Does anyone know howto redirect/stop kernel messages from displaying on > ttyv0? Look at conscontrol(8) as one option. ( There may be other ways that work better for your case, but I have used conscontrol on my 7.0-

Kernel messages redirection

2009-01-07 Thread chris.scott
hi Does anyone know howto redirect/stop kernel messages from displaying on ttyv0? eg when you plug in a usb disk you get a load of messages to the 1st screen console I am writing a custom installer and its a pain as every time I label and geom provider it spams a load of stuff and messes

Re: Changing default colors of syscons / kernel messages

2008-11-23 Thread Andreas Xanke
or attributes for the kernel messages which FreeBSD usually displays white on black, and OpenBSD grey on blue. As far as I remember - I tried it once -, there are makeoptions in the kernel configuration file to be set. See the handbook section about how to build a custom kernel for the correct procedu

Re: Changing default colors of syscons / kernel messages

2008-11-23 Thread Polytropon
or attributes for the kernel messages which FreeBSD usually displays white on black, and OpenBSD grey on blue. As far as I remember - I tried it once -, there are makeoptions in the kernel configuration file to be set. See the handbook section about how to build a custom kernel for the correct procedu

Re: Kernel messages

2008-09-28 Thread Mel
On Sunday 28 September 2008 07:37:31 Sasa Stupar wrote: > Runing FBSD 7 amd64. I have noticed in my cron security output: > "+rtfree: 0xff0001424c30 has 1 refs" > > There are sometimes only a few lines, but sometimes there are 100 lines > or more (all exactly the same). > > I didn't find anythi

Kernel messages

2008-09-27 Thread Sasa Stupar
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Runing FBSD 7 amd64. I have noticed in my cron security output: "+rtfree: 0xff0001424c30 has 1 refs" There are sometimes only a few lines, but sometimes there are 100 lines or more (all exactly the same). I didn't find anything on the net (google

No kernel messages displayed during boot

2007-11-16 Thread Dmitry Karasik
prompt. The screen didn't went blank, just all kernel messages and output of /etc/rc* wasn't there -- all was printed on the screen was FreeBSD boot menu, and login prompt. I've re-run 'make installworld' and 'make installkernel' (as I had leftovers from recent bui

Re: No kernel messages displayed during boot

2007-11-16 Thread Albert Shih
le. The system booted though, > and the next text was printed to the console was the > login prompt. The screen didn't went blank, just all > kernel messages and output of /etc/rc* wasn't there -- all > was printed on the screen was FreeBSD boot menu, and login > prompt.

kernel messages question

2007-01-15 Thread Dak Ghatikachalam
Hi Freebsd When there is messages in /var/log/messages as seen below # bzip2 -d -c messages.0.bz2|grep sio4 Jan 12 22:32:42 DAK kernel: sio4: at port 0x3e8-0x3ee irq 22 function 0 config 32 on pccard0 Jan 12 22:32:42 DAK kernel: sio4: type 8250 or not responding Jan 12 22:32:42 DAK kernel: sio4

Re: 6.1 kernel messages

2006-08-31 Thread Toomas Aas
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Having just migrated a server from 4.10-STABLE to 6.1-STABLE, I'm curious about some kernel messages in dmesg that I hadn't seen before: asr0: [GIANT-LOCKED] (adaptec RAID adapter) uhci0: [GIANT-LOCKED] (USB driver) atkbd0: [GIANT-LOCKED] (keyboard dr

6.1 kernel messages

2006-08-31 Thread up
Having just migrated a server from 4.10-STABLE to 6.1-STABLE, I'm curious about some kernel messages in dmesg that I hadn't seen before: asr0: [GIANT-LOCKED] (adaptec RAID adapter) uhci0: [GIANT-LOCKED] (USB driver) atkbd0: [GIANT-LOCKED] (keyboard driver) I'm running SMP

Re: Kernel messages

2006-04-21 Thread jekillen
On Apr 20, 2006, at 7:50 PM, Kevin Kinsey wrote: jekillen wrote: (cut) Not without assistance, most likely ;-). One link is to the inside network and the other is to static ip address that is assigned but as yet has not been configured on the router to receive requests from outside. I admit,

Re: Kernel messages

2006-04-21 Thread Robert Huff
jekillen writes: > . When the technician > set up the > router it was using DCHP to assign the ip. I noticed it change the > host name as reflected in the bash shell command line prompt. DHCP requires bpf(4). bpf(4) uses promiscuo

Re: Kernel messages

2006-04-21 Thread jekillen
On Apr 20, 2006, at 7:50 PM, Kevin Kinsey wrote: jekillen wrote: Hello; I have a question about a disconcerting event relayed to me from my kernel. there are eight entries regarding network interface status: rl0 link changed to DOWN "" " UP " ""

Kernel messages

2006-04-20 Thread Robert Huff
jekillen writes: > I have a question about a disconcerting event relayed to me from > my kernel. > there are eight entries regarding network interface status: > rl0 link changed to DOWN > "" " UP > " "" DOWN > " " " UP

Re: Kernel messages

2006-04-20 Thread Kevin Kinsey
jekillen wrote: Hello; I have a question about a disconcerting event relayed to me from my kernel. there are eight entries regarding network interface status: rl0 link changed to DOWN "" " UP " "" DOWN " " " UP sis0 promiscuou

Kernel messages

2006-04-20 Thread jekillen
Hello; I have a question about a disconcerting event relayed to me from my kernel. there are eight entries regarding network interface status: rl0 link changed to DOWN "" " UP " "" DOWN " " " UP sis0 promiscuous mode enabled "

Numeric kernel messages

2005-09-21 Thread George Pappas
I'm suddenly getting kernel messages like I've never seen, usually nothing more than a number, although I've seen other characters. But nothing informational. For example ... Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Wed Sep 21 08:19:52 2005 ... hypervoxel kernel: 92 and Mess

Re: Strange kernel messages

2005-05-15 Thread Ed Stover
Colin J. Raven wrote: > Hi all! > I occasionally get these in my daily security run output (which is > worrying in itself) > > Limiting closed port RST response from 1629 to 200 packets per second > > the number of these can range from one or two, to sometimes 25 - 30 > although the latter case i

Re: Strange kernel messages

2005-05-14 Thread Colin J. Raven
On May 14 at 09:19, Daniel Gerzo responded helpfully: Limiting closed port RST response from 1629 to 200 packets per second your kernel is limitting number of icmp ping requests to 200, someone is possibly trying to ping -f you. You can also decrease/increase this limit with net.inet.icmp.icmplim

Re: Strange kernel messages

2005-05-14 Thread Erik Trulsson
On Sat, May 14, 2005 at 09:14:20AM +0200, Colin J. Raven wrote: > Hi all! > I occasionally get these in my daily security run output (which is > worrying in itself) > > Limiting closed port RST response from 1629 to 200 packets per second > > the number of these can range from one or two, to som

Re: Strange kernel messages

2005-05-14 Thread Daniel Gerzo
Hello Colin, Saturday, May 14, 2005, 9:14:20 AM, you thoughtfully wrote the following: > Hi all! > I occasionally get these in my daily security run output (which is > worrying in itself) > Limiting closed port RST response from 1629 to 200 packets per second > the number of these can range fr

Strange kernel messages

2005-05-14 Thread Colin J. Raven
Hi all! I occasionally get these in my daily security run output (which is worrying in itself) Limiting closed port RST response from 1629 to 200 packets per second the number of these can range from one or two, to sometimes 25 - 30 although the latter case is rarer. Usually there's about six or

Re: strange kernel messages..

2004-08-04 Thread Roberto Nunnari
Thank you Simon. Simon Barner wrote: Roberto Nunnari wrote: Hello. Please send replies also to my mailbox, as I'm not on this list. Can anybody tell me what are these messages about? Are them just informational or do I have to worry? Aug 2 18:23:59 web kernel: lock order reversal Aug 2 18:23:59 w

Re: strange kernel messages..

2004-08-04 Thread Simon Barner
Roberto Nunnari wrote: > Hello. > > Please send replies also to my mailbox, as I'm not on this list. > > Can anybody tell me what are these messages about? Are them > just informational or do I have to worry? > > Aug 2 18:23:59 web kernel: lock order reversal > Aug 2 18:23:59 web kernel: 1st 0

strange kernel messages..

2004-08-04 Thread Roberto Nunnari
Hello. Please send replies also to my mailbox, as I'm not on this list. Can anybody tell me what are these messages about? Are them just informational or do I have to worry? Aug 2 18:23:59 web kernel: lock order reversal Aug 2 18:23:59 web kernel: 1st 0xc07066e0 UMA lock (UMA lock) @ /usr/src/sy

Re: Signal-related kernel messages on threaded processes?

2003-03-09 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Sun, Mar 09, 2003 at 08:25:02AM -0600, Matthew D. Fuller wrote: > What should I be doing in the program that I'm not to avoid that message? > Or does it actually not really mean anything for my process, and is all > kernel-related? It's a bug in the kernel, for which there is insufficient debu

Signal-related kernel messages on threaded processes?

2003-03-09 Thread Matthew D. Fuller
So, I'm working on a small threaded program here, and I get these: Mar 9 07:39:53 mortis kernel: failed to set signal flags properly for ast() Mar 9 07:39:53 mortis kernel: failed to set signal flags properly for ast() Mar 9 07:42:21 mortis last message repeated 3 times Mar 9 07:51:00 mor

Re: Bazillion kernel messages?

2003-01-10 Thread Greg 'groggy' Lehey
[Format recovered--see http://www.lemis.com/email/email-format.html] On Friday, 10 January 2003 at 9:37:02 -0500, Bill Moran wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> From: Steve Warwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> >>> I have a bazillion of these kernel messages showing up i

Re: Bazillion kernel messages?

2003-01-10 Thread Bill Moran
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Steve Warwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I have a bazillion of these kernel messages showing up in my logs... Jan 9 13:53:30 la last message repeated 7 times Jan 9 13:59:21 la /kernel: arp: 00:05:32:0e:64:12 attempts to modify permanententry for 12.158.234.65

Re: Bazillion kernel messages?

2003-01-09 Thread bsdaemon
- Original Message - From: Steve Warwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thu, 09 Jan 2003 16:52:02 -0800 To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Bazillion kernel messages? > I have a bazillion of these kernel messages showing up in my logs... > > Jan 9 13:53:30 la last mes

Bazillion kernel messages?

2003-01-09 Thread Steve Warwick
I have a bazillion of these kernel messages showing up in my logs... Jan 9 13:53:30 la last message repeated 7 times Jan 9 13:59:21 la /kernel: arp: 00:05:32:0e:64:12 attempts to modify permanententry for 12.158.234.65 on rl0 I know rl0 is my ethernet but I don't host the .65 address. I