Another message that should have gone out Saturday evening, but did not
make it. Probably no longer relevant, but resending anyway.
Faheem.
On Sat, 28 Apr 2007, Russ Allbery wrote:
Brian J Lopes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
To be honest, the last time I checked the system was on Thursday
evening. When was the last time you used the computer without a problem
Haipeng? Also, are you looking for the output from /var/log/messages
Russ?
Yeah, wherever the system is set up to log kernel messages. I know there
aren't any other interesting kernel messages (they'd be in dmesg), but I'm
curious about the timestamp on the AFS one.
/var/log/syslog has at the end the following. Is this relevant?
Faheem.
Apr 28 23:17:56 hotelling /USR/SBIN/CRON[7004]: (root) CMD ( cd / &&
run-parts --report /etc/cron.
hourly)
Apr 28 23:26:51 hotelling ntpd[2527]: ntpd exiting on signal 15
Apr 28 23:27:37 hotelling ntpd[7052]: ntpd [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Mar 4
13:21:35 UTC 2007 (1)
Apr 28 23:27:37 hotelling ntpd[7053]: precision = 1.000 usec
Apr 28 23:27:37 hotelling ntpd[7053]: Listening on interface wildcard,
0.0.0.0#123 Disabled
Apr 28 23:27:37 hotelling ntpd[7053]: Listening on interface wildcard,
::#123 Disabled
Apr 28 23:27:37 hotelling ntpd[7053]: Listening on interface lo, ::1#123
Enabled
Apr 28 23:27:37 hotelling ntpd[7053]: Listening on interface eth0,
fe80::209:6bff:fef3:e8aa#123 Enab
led
Apr 28 23:27:37 hotelling ntpd[7053]: Listening on interface lo,
127.0.0.1#123 Enabled
Apr 28 23:27:37 hotelling ntpd[7053]: Listening on interface eth0,
152.2.30.11#123 Enabled
Apr 28 23:27:37 hotelling ntpd[7053]: kernel time sync status 0040
Apr 28 23:27:37 hotelling ntpd[7053]: frequency initialized 11.472 PPM
from /var/lib/ntp/ntp.drift
Apr 28 23:39:10 hotelling ntpd[7053]: synchronized to 216.93.242.10,
stratum 2
Apr 28 23:39:10 hotelling ntpd[7053]: time reset -147.903822 s
Apr 28 23:39:10 hotelling ntpd[7053]: kernel time sync disabled 0001
Apr 29 00:17:56 hotelling /USR/SBIN/CRON[7210]: (root) CMD ( cd / &&
run-parts --report /etc/cron.
hourly)
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