On Tuesday 20 October 2009 21:45:35 David Baron wrote:
> >Last couple of days! Filled up /var causing numerous problems.
> >
> >These files are over 1 gig. I deleted the day-old ones to free up space.
> >
> >The older ones are tiny.
> >
> >What's happening? Fix?
>
> These are mostly messages from
On Tuesday 20 October 2009 21:45:35 David Baron wrote:
> >Last couple of days! Filled up /var causing numerous problems.
> >
> >These files are over 1 gig. I deleted the day-old ones to free up space.
> >
> >The older ones are tiny.
> >
> >What's happening? Fix?
>
> These are mostly messages from
20.10.2009 22:39, David Baron kirjoitti:
> Last couple of days! Filled up /var causing numerous problems.
>
> These files are over 1 gig. I deleted the day-old ones to free up space.
>
> The older ones are tiny.
>
> What's happening? Fix?
>
>
Ok, lets analyse! What is in the log files? What
>Last couple of days! Filled up /var causing numerous problems.
>These files are over 1 gig. I deleted the day-old ones to free up space.
>The older ones are tiny.
>What's happening? Fix?
These are mostly messages from gpm
Oct 20 14:23:47 d_baron /usr/sbin/gpm[4547]: *** err
[daemon/getmouseda
Last couple of days! Filled up /var causing numerous problems.
These files are over 1 gig. I deleted the day-old ones to free up space.
The older ones are tiny.
What's happening? Fix?
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Dear All,
i got sendmail(8.13.4-3sarge3) installed on Debian.
the problem is- my sendmail partly logs to daemon.log with the process
name "nss_wins"
# cat daemon.log | grep 20151
Dec 15 06:26:51 koe nss_wins[20151]: lBF3QcvU020151: from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
size=4556, class=0
Hi List,
I just experienced a pseudo denial of service issue. A server of ours
runs woody and bind seems to have filled syslog and daemon.log with
about 1.3g worth of messages along the lines of
Apr 18 18:25:38 server named[241]: sysquery: no addrs found for root NS
(A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET)
Apr
* Gladimir ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010717 21:31]:
>
> I have tracked this down to the point that I know it is an alias for the
> real time clock, and that it only occurs soon after switching to run-level 6
> and run-level 0. I also know that the alias exists in two files, that I
> know of; /etc/modu
> "listmgr" == listmgr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
listmgr> I have tracked this down to the point that I know it is an
listmgr> alias for the real time clock, and that it only occurs soon
listmgr> after switching to run-level 6 and run-level 0. I also know
listmgr> that the alias exists in tw
I have tracked this down to the point that I know it is an alias for the
real time clock, and that it only occurs soon after switching to run-level 6
and run-level 0. I also know that the alias exists in two files, that I
know of; /etc/modules.conf and /etc/modutils/arch/i386. Removing the alias
At 02:38 PM 10/5/00 -0400, you wrote:
I'm noticing the following in /var/log/daemon.log for some of my zones
Oct 5 14:31:08 bugs named[13618]: Zone "home.shadowstar.net" (file
/etc/bind/home.shadowstar.net): No default TTL set using SOA minimum instead
Oct 5 14:31:08 bugs named
On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 02:38:18PM -0400, Alec Smith wrote:
> I'm noticing the following in /var/log/daemon.log for some of my zones
>
> Oct 5 14:31:08 bugs named[13618]: Zone "home.shadowstar.net" (file
> /etc/bind/home.shadowstar.net): No default TTL set using SOA
I'm noticing the following in /var/log/daemon.log for some of my zones
Oct 5 14:31:08 bugs named[13618]: Zone "home.shadowstar.net" (file
/etc/bind/home.shadowstar.net): No default TTL set using SOA minimum instead
Oct 5 14:31:08 bugs named[13618]: master zone
"home.shadows
On Thu, Sep 30, 1999 at 04:01:10PM +0200, Patrik Magnusson wrote:
> This has been popping up for a couple of days now. Anyone know
> what it means?
> Sep 27 15:58:10 pedgr634 identd[26739]: started
> Sep 27 15:58:10 pedgr634 identd[26746]: request_thread: read(10, ..., 1023)
> failed: Connection
On Wed, Sep 29, 1999 at 04:03:33PM -0700, bwarsing wrote:
[Please wrap your lines at 80 columns and put a blank line between
paragraphs - it makes your mail much more legible and easier to reply to]
> I'm a newbie, but I need to set up cron to grep the auth attempts from
> /var/log
This has been popping up for a couple of days now. Anyone know
what it means?
Sep 27 15:58:10 pedgr634 identd[26739]: started
Sep 27 15:58:10 pedgr634 identd[26746]: request_thread: read
ep the auth attempts from
> /var/log/daemon.log and mail me (root) the results daily. Can anyone suggest
> a means of doing this? As it stands, it only logs weekly. As well, if there
> is anyone who can point me to some good info on using cron effectively, I
> would apprec
Hi,
I'm a newbie, but I need to set
up cron to grep the auth attempts from /var/log/daemon.log and mail me (root)
the results daily. Can anyone suggest a means of doing this? As it
stands, it only logs weekly. As well, if there is anyone who can point me
to some good info on using
> I am receiving the following message in my /var/log/daemon.log whenever I
> use DIP to connect to my provider via SLIRP:
>
> modprobe: Can't locate module net-pf-4
>" " " "net-pf-3
>" " " &qu
Hello all,
I am new to this list as well as to the Debian distribution. I installed
Debian 1.1 a couple of weeks ago and so far I'm very pleased with the
system. :)
I am receiving the following message in my /var/log/daemon.log whenever I
use DIP to connect to my provider via SLIRP:
mod
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