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тАО11-27-2009 11:23 AM
тАО11-27-2009 11:23 AM
the server which runs on 11.11, is generating millions of vmunix log events by this the host has been producing a great deal of messages that impact OVO syslog collector. 7->8 million log events per day.
Could any body tell me how to fix this problem or how to stop the logs
Thanks in advance...
Points assured!!!!
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тАО11-27-2009 12:41 PM
тАО11-27-2009 12:41 PM
Re: vmunix log events
Well, the easiest way is to fix whatever problem is causing the vmunix events to be generated in the first place.
Are they all the same event? Are there different events?
A **small** sample of what is being logged will be helpful in troubleshooting.
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тАО11-27-2009 12:50 PM
тАО11-27-2009 12:50 PM
Re: vmunix log events
Thanks for ur response..
the below is the some lines of the logs output
syslog-20091114.gz:7966549
syslog-20091115.gz:7918412
syslog-20091116.gz:8048748
syslog-20091117.gz:7950438
syslog-20091118.gz:7914826
syslog-20091119.gz:8063633
syslog-20091120.gz:7932193
syslog-20091121.gz:7902417
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тАО11-27-2009 01:54 PM
тАО11-27-2009 01:54 PM
Re: vmunix log events
syslog-20091114.gz:7966549
This is the content of syslog.log? These look like files and sizes?
What occurs before and after that pattern of entries?
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тАО11-27-2009 05:49 PM
тАО11-27-2009 05:49 PM
Re: vmunix log events
You still need to track down the bad code. Start by looking for scripts that create or manipulate gzip (.gz) files. You may have to capture extended ps output and then search the processes to see if gzip shows up:
UNIX95=1 ps -fH >> /tmp/ps.out
Run this 10 or 20 times (perhaps every few seconds) and then vi the file looking for gzip or gunzip. The -H option will show the process tree. You are looking for the parent of the gzip processes.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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тАО12-01-2009 12:00 AM
тАО12-01-2009 12:00 AM
Re: vmunix log events
Dec 1 07:58:18 alicaz vmunix: function == 0x7AA050, arg == 0x40F4A800, ticks == 0xD26FAD40, flags == 0x0
Dec 1 07:58:18 alicaz vmunix: function == 0x7AA050, arg == 0x40F4A800, ticks == 0xD26FAD3F, flags == 0x0
Dec 1 07:58:18 alicaz vmunix: function == 0x7AA050, arg == 0x40F4A800, ticks == 0xD26FAD3E, flags == 0x0
Dec 1 07:58:18 alicaz vmunix: function == 0x7AA050, arg == 0x40F4A800, ticks == 0xD26FAD3D, flags == 0x0
Dec 1 07:58:18 alicaz vmunix: function == 0x7AA050, arg == 0x40F4A800, ticks == 0xD26FAD3C, flags == 0x0
i am getting more logs like this.. but i am not able to determine what was the error..
Thanks in advance !!!!!!!!
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тАО12-01-2009 12:21 AM
тАО12-01-2009 12:21 AM
Re: vmunix log events
Refering to "firmware" upgrade,
looks like its bug,
http://forums13.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?admit=109447627+1259655530650+28353475&threadId=1386609
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тАО12-01-2009 01:43 AM
тАО12-01-2009 01:43 AM
Re: vmunix log events
As Johnson said, it's a bug. Your system has been up too long and it's getting tired. ;-)