Le 22/09/2022 à 11:21, Simon Josefsson a écrit :
Hi
I'm trying to understand this bug report -- my reading is that there is
excessive debug messages in the log, but they go away if you disable
debug logging. Is that right? I think that is expected, and also that
debug logging is disabled by de
Hi
I'm trying to understand this bug report -- my reading is that there is
excessive debug messages in the log, but they go away if you disable
debug logging. Is that right? I think that is expected, and also that
debug logging is disabled by default. Am I missing something here?
/Simon
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Hi,
Le 30/04/2020 à 20:21, Robbie Harwood a écrit :
> Hi Vincent,
>
> Please see `man gssproxy.conf` for logging options. You probably want to set
> debug_level to 0 to disable logging.
I did not do it because one can read in the manpage:
debug (boolean)
Enable debugging
Hi Vincent,
Please see `man gssproxy.conf` for logging options. You probably want to set
debug_level to 0 to disable logging.
Thanks,
--Robbie
On April 30, 2020 11:03:29 AM EDT, Vincent Danjean wrote:
>Package: gssproxy
>Version: 0.8.0-1.1
>Severity: important
>
> Hi,
>
> On a system with k
Package: gssproxy
Version: 0.8.0-1.1
Severity: important
Hi,
On a system with kerberos (AD with sssd) and NFS mount,
some applications (long bioinfo applications with data on
the NFS partition) generate lots of logs that fill the
root (or /var/log/) partition.
To have an idea, in less than
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