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11-17-2003 03:05 PM
11-17-2003 03:05 PM
Error in syslog ..
Hi
I am getting the following error in syslog in one of my HP-9000 server,can anyone tell me the probable reason for it?
Billing vmunix:0/0/8/0/0.1.22.0.0.13.7 sdisk
Billing vmunix:0/0/8/0/0.1.22.0.0.14 tgt
Billing vmunix:0/0/8/0/0.1.22.0.0.14.0 sdisk
Billing vmunix:1/0/8/0/0.2.22.0.0.13.7 sdisk
Billing vmunix:1/0/8/0/0.2.22.0.0.14 tgt
Billing vmunix:1/0/8/0/0.2.22.0.0.14.0 sdisk
Utpal
I am getting the following error in syslog in one of my HP-9000 server,can anyone tell me the probable reason for it?
Billing vmunix:0/0/8/0/0.1.22.0.0.13.7 sdisk
Billing vmunix:0/0/8/0/0.1.22.0.0.14 tgt
Billing vmunix:0/0/8/0/0.1.22.0.0.14.0 sdisk
Billing vmunix:1/0/8/0/0.2.22.0.0.13.7 sdisk
Billing vmunix:1/0/8/0/0.2.22.0.0.14 tgt
Billing vmunix:1/0/8/0/0.2.22.0.0.14.0 sdisk
Utpal
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11-17-2003 03:14 PM
11-17-2003 03:14 PM
Re: Error in syslog ..
Hi Utpal,
From the part of your syslog, it looks normal to me. This happen when the syslogd is started on your system with the hostname 'Billing'.
But usually the syslog message with the timestamp and quite strange if your syslog doesn't have that.
I refer you to restart the syslog daemon :
# ps -ef |grep syslogd
# kill
# /usr/sbin/syslogd -D
Hope this can help you.
Best Regards,
AW
From the part of your syslog, it looks normal to me. This happen when the syslogd is started on your system with the hostname 'Billing'.
But usually the syslog message with the timestamp and quite strange if your syslog doesn't have that.
I refer you to restart the syslog daemon :
# ps -ef |grep syslogd
# kill
# /usr/sbin/syslogd -D
Hope this can help you.
Best Regards,
AW
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11-17-2003 03:48 PM
11-17-2003 03:48 PM
Re: Error in syslog ..
Hi,
From above the message , it looks so so normal. Don't care about it.
Have a look at the manpage 'syslog' and 'syslogd' for getting scheme of syslog.
Here is /etc/syslog.conf
# @(#)B.11.11_LR
#
# syslogd configuration file.
#
# See syslogd(1M) for information about the format of this file.
#
mail.debug /var/adm/syslog/mail.log
*.info;mail.none /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log
*.alert /dev/console
*.alert root
*.emerg *
From above the message , it looks so so normal. Don't care about it.
Have a look at the manpage 'syslog' and 'syslogd' for getting scheme of syslog.
Here is /etc/syslog.conf
# @(#)B.11.11_LR
#
# syslogd configuration file.
#
# See syslogd(1M) for information about the format of this file.
#
mail.debug /var/adm/syslog/mail.log
*.info;mail.none /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log
*.alert /dev/console
*.alert root
*.emerg *
Easy going at all.
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