From: Michael Schuster michaelspriv...@gmail.com
Also, I am still unsure to where the usefull logs are.
have a look in /var/adm/ ...
In /var/adm/, I have an empty messages; and messages.0 dates back from
February...
I also have a log subdir, empty.
But it is true that, right now, this server
use logger(1) to test syslog.
On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 10:54 AM, John Doe jd...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Michael Schuster michaelspriv...@gmail.com
Also, I am still unsure to where the usefull logs are.
have a look in /var/adm/ ...
In /var/adm/, I have an empty messages; and messages.0
We are using logwatch from OpenCSW [1], which installs fine.
To send a report by email just run:
/opt/csw/bin/logwatch --detail 10 --mailto rep...@example.com
Best regards
Stefan
[1] http://www.opencsw.org/packages/CSWlogwatch/
On 24.04.2013, at 17:41, John Doe wrote:
So, nobody uses
First thing I'll do is to go in the BIOS and disable CPU C states and
disable all power saving features. If that doesn't help then try NFSv4.
The reason I disable CPU C states is because of previous experience with
OpenSolaris on Dell boxes about 2yr ago. It will crash the system in
similar
I can confirm you that we have disabled all power saving features of the
boxes. However, I can't assure that CPU C states are totally disabled.
Anyway, we have changed to NFSv4 to test the system stability. The PHP
process reads a folder with a huge number of hashed files and folders
and
I had the bright idea to configure cups and avahi to present my old HP Color
Laserjet 3600n as an airprint printer (see
http://atxconsulting.com/posts/Automatically_generate_AirPrint_Avahi_service_files_for_CUPS_printers/
for the script I used to generate the avahi service file).
The way IOS