Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 6 Jun 2007 18:00:10 -0400 (EDT) | From | Justin Piszcz <> | Subject | Kernel 2.6.22-rc4 netconsole & syslogd bug |
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1. I use netconsole on almost all of my machines. 2. When I reboot one of them, it sends the kernel messages to the console logging server. 3. However, whenever I reboot it spams the console and every xterm open with the following:
Message from syslogd@p34 at Wed Jun 6 17:43:10 2007 ... p34 sdb3>
Message from syslogd@p34 at Wed Jun 6 17:43:10 2007 ... p34 sda3>
Message from syslogd@p34 at Wed Jun 6 17:43:10 2007 ... p34 sdb2>
Message from syslogd@p34 at Wed Jun 6 17:43:10 2007 ... p34 sda2>
Message from syslogd@p34 at Wed Jun 6 17:43:10 2007 ... p34 sdb1>
Message from syslogd@p34 at Wed Jun 6 17:43:10 2007 ... p34 sda1>
I also tried:
# Send p34 messages to their own file. @192.168.0.1 /var/log/p34.log
But no luck here either.
Do I need to be running some sort of special netconsole server and send to a different port to avoid this spam?
Justin.
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