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07-03-2008 08:30 AM
07-03-2008 08:30 AM
Hi,
I got this from my syslog for the last couple of days every two minutes. Any idea what cause it?
Thanks
Jason
Jul 3 09:21:06 coloc1 inetd[15402]: registrar/tcp: Connection from coloc1 (10.7.7.2) at Thu Jul 3 09:21:06 2008
Jul 3 09:23:06 coloc1 inetd[16410]: registrar/tcp: Connection from coloc1 (10.7.7.2) at Thu Jul 3 09:23:06 2008
Jul 3 09:25:06 coloc1 inetd[16526]: registrar/tcp: Connection from coloc1 (10.7.7.2) at Thu Jul 3 09:25:06 2008
Jul 3 09:27:06 coloc1 inetd[16860]: registrar/tcp: Connection from coloc1 (10.7.7.2) at Thu Jul 3 09:27:06 2008
I got this from my syslog for the last couple of days every two minutes. Any idea what cause it?
Thanks
Jason
Jul 3 09:21:06 coloc1 inetd[15402]: registrar/tcp: Connection from coloc1 (10.7.7.2) at Thu Jul 3 09:21:06 2008
Jul 3 09:23:06 coloc1 inetd[16410]: registrar/tcp: Connection from coloc1 (10.7.7.2) at Thu Jul 3 09:23:06 2008
Jul 3 09:25:06 coloc1 inetd[16526]: registrar/tcp: Connection from coloc1 (10.7.7.2) at Thu Jul 3 09:25:06 2008
Jul 3 09:27:06 coloc1 inetd[16860]: registrar/tcp: Connection from coloc1 (10.7.7.2) at Thu Jul 3 09:27:06 2008
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07-03-2008 09:37 AM
07-03-2008 09:37 AM
Solution
most probably the inetd logging is enabled
inetd will log all connections it receives
This connection is being
made by the program p_client which is part of the Event Monitoring
System (EMS) software. By default it checks every 2 minutes to be sure that
any configured EMS monitors are still running. You may change this interval by
editing the file:
/etc/opt/resmon/config
and changing the timer MonitorRestartInterval to something other than
2:00. If the file does not exist or the variable is not there or has a syntax
problem, then the default value used will be 2 minutes.
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inetd will log all connections it receives
This connection is being
made by the program p_client which is part of the Event Monitoring
System (EMS) software. By default it checks every 2 minutes to be sure that
any configured EMS monitors are still running. You may change this interval by
editing the file:
/etc/opt/resmon/config
and changing the timer MonitorRestartInterval to something other than
2:00. If the file does not exist or the variable is not there or has a syntax
problem, then the default value used will be 2 minutes.
;) knowledge base
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07-03-2008 10:27 AM
07-03-2008 10:27 AM
Re: inetd registrar
You can turn off inetd logging with
# inetd -l
regards,
ivan
# inetd -l
regards,
ivan
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Re: inetd registrar
Thanks for your replies
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