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11-22-2004 07:02 AM
11-22-2004 07:02 AM
			
				
					
					
						snipet of message log:
Nov 22 13:15:20 svr-x kernel: NET: 68 messages suppressed.
Nov 22 13:15:25 svr-x kernel: NET: 65 messages suppressed.
Nov 22 13:15:30 svr-x kernel: NET: 91 messages suppressed.
It is occuring so often, that I could not do a "control + alt + delete" to reboot it. I had to hard boot it.
Any Idea?
	
			
				
		
			
			
			
			
			
			
		
		
		
	
	
	
Nov 22 13:15:20 svr-x kernel: NET: 68 messages suppressed.
Nov 22 13:15:25 svr-x kernel: NET: 65 messages suppressed.
Nov 22 13:15:30 svr-x kernel: NET: 91 messages suppressed.
It is occuring so often, that I could not do a "control + alt + delete" to reboot it. I had to hard boot it.
Any Idea?
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11-22-2004 02:10 PM
11-22-2004 02:10 PM
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						Can you do the command:
shutdown -ry now
That will boot it.
It would appear that messages are turned off. I'd check the /etc/syslog.conf
Then service syslogd restart
You can also do service syslogd stop
This will stop logging while you figure out what happened.
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shutdown -ry now
That will boot it.
It would appear that messages are turned off. I'd check the /etc/syslog.conf
Then service syslogd restart
You can also do service syslogd stop
This will stop logging while you figure out what happened.
SEP
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11-22-2004 03:07 PM
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						No, I could not do a "shutdown -r now" because I could not get a chance to type.   After it came up, it is fined. I am just concerned about it because I have never seen it  before. Come to think of it,  it must have occured when I switched ip and hostname with another server.  But did not restart syslogd.  It must have gotten confused.  Thanks for mentioning syslogd.
					
				
			
			
				
		
		
	
	
	
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