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10-05-2010 03:53 AM
10-05-2010 03:53 AM
			
				
					
					
						Hi Guruz,
We are receiving frequent (every 5 minutes) messages on couple of our proliant servers running Linux OS.The /var/log/messages file is filled with lines similar to the following:
 
Oct 5 11:45:01 ALG-NBUMEDIA01 /usr/sbin/cron[21605]: (root) CMD ( /opt/hp/hp-health/bin/check-for-restart-requests).
Can anyone tell me whats its mean.how can i avoid this messages in log file.
Thanks in advance.
Khalid
	
			
				
		
			
			
			
			
			
			
		
		
		
	
	
	
We are receiving frequent (every 5 minutes) messages on couple of our proliant servers running Linux OS.The /var/log/messages file is filled with lines similar to the following:
Oct 5 11:45:01 ALG-NBUMEDIA01 /usr/sbin/cron[21605]: (root) CMD ( /opt/hp/hp-health/bin/check-for-restart-requests).
Can anyone tell me whats its mean.how can i avoid this messages in log file.
Thanks in advance.
Khalid
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10-05-2010 05:56 AM
10-05-2010 05:56 AM
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						Your cron daemon is running the script /opt/hp/hp-health/bin/check-for-restart-requests, as specified in file /etc/cron.d/hp-health. This file was installed as part of the hp-health package. 
(Older versions of hp-health did not have this; it seems to have been introduced in one of the newer versions.)
You can change syslog configuration to send all log messages to a different file. For example, in RHEL 5.x, the syslog configuration for /var/log/messages is:
*.info;mail.none;authpriv.none;cron.none /var/log/messages
And the cron log messages are stored into a different file:
cron.* /var/log/cron
Once the cron log messages are in a different file, you can set a shorter log rotation schedule for them if you feel it's appropriate. Or if you want to store _some_ cron job messages but not these, you'll have to add a post-processing step to your log rotation procedures to filter these messages out before archiving the log for long-term storage.
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(Older versions of hp-health did not have this; it seems to have been introduced in one of the newer versions.)
You can change syslog configuration to send all log messages to a different file. For example, in RHEL 5.x, the syslog configuration for /var/log/messages is:
*.info;mail.none;authpriv.none;cron.none /var/log/messages
And the cron log messages are stored into a different file:
cron.* /var/log/cron
Once the cron log messages are in a different file, you can set a shorter log rotation schedule for them if you feel it's appropriate. Or if you want to store _some_ cron job messages but not these, you'll have to add a post-processing step to your log rotation procedures to filter these messages out before archiving the log for long-term storage.
MK
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