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10-17-2006 02:43 AM
10-17-2006 02:43 AM
messages
I am getting the following message in the messages file.
syslog-ng[4357]: STATS: dropped 0
The messages repeats over and over again. Also this machine was hung and i had to reboot the box, this machine does not have the netdump enabled so i am unable to find the root cause. does the bove message point to anything? this is redhat AS3.
THanks
Brian
syslog-ng[4357]: STATS: dropped 0
The messages repeats over and over again. Also this machine was hung and i had to reboot the box, this machine does not have the netdump enabled so i am unable to find the root cause. does the bove message point to anything? this is redhat AS3.
THanks
Brian
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10-17-2006 04:52 AM
10-17-2006 04:52 AM
Re: messages
Shalom,
The message is not very meaningful to me.
The cause of the hang should also be in /var/log/messages and that could be a hardware issue.
I'd boot the box of the diagnostics cd and run all hardware diagnostics.
SEP
The message is not very meaningful to me.
The cause of the hang should also be in /var/log/messages and that could be a hardware issue.
I'd boot the box of the diagnostics cd and run all hardware diagnostics.
SEP
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10-17-2006 04:53 AM
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Re: messages
Brian,
Syslog-ng has a built-in buffer for TCP and FIFO/named pipe destinations. When the remote end (TCP or local named pipe) can't keep up with the amount of messages that syslog-ng is trying to send in, the buffer can overflow. syslog-ng reports the number of dropped message LINES in the STATS messages. The "STATS: dropped 0" message is syslog-ng notice message, which tell you it hasn't drop any /dev/log packets.
HTH,
Ross
Syslog-ng has a built-in buffer for TCP and FIFO/named pipe destinations. When the remote end (TCP or local named pipe) can't keep up with the amount of messages that syslog-ng is trying to send in, the buffer can overflow. syslog-ng reports the number of dropped message LINES in the STATS messages. The "STATS: dropped 0" message is syslog-ng notice message, which tell you it hasn't drop any /dev/log packets.
HTH,
Ross
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