Quoting Nathan E Norman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> On Tue, 15 Dec 1998, Amanda Shuler wrote:
>
> : Hello all.
> : I have these messages being repeated over and over and over in my syslog,
> : every
> : 10 minutes.
> : What do they mean?
> :
> : Dec 15 06:42:26 snafu syslogd 1.3-3#26: restart.
On Tue, 15 Dec 1998, Amanda Shuler wrote:
: Hello all.
: I have these messages being repeated over and over and over in my syslog,
: every
: 10 minutes.
: What do they mean?
:
: Dec 15 06:42:26 snafu syslogd 1.3-3#26: restart.
: Dec 15 06:51:27 snafu inetd[8525]: auth/tcp: bind: Address a
Amanda Shuler wrote:
> I thought that if you put two machines on a network with the same
>IP, the newest maching on the network would knock off the old machine?
>When I asked him about it, he said that, although he wasn't sure, he
>thought that linux "held" onto it's IP address even i
Umm.. one thing. The very first line of the errors, where is says
"syslog restart" is not part of the errors. I accidently put that in.
That's from the daily syslog restart. I just cut and pasted the errors
from the top of today's syslog, so that's how I got the "syslog restart"
message, by acc
Hello all.
I have these messages being repeated over and over and over in my syslog,
every
10 minutes.
What do they mean?
Dec 15 06:42:26 snafu syslogd 1.3-3#26: restart.
Dec 15 06:51:27 snafu inetd[8525]: auth/tcp: bind: Address already in use
Dec 15 06:51:27 snafu inetd[8525]: finger/tcp: bind:
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