app01.stg app02.stg cnode1 cnode2 cnode3 cvs01.stg db01.stg internetx01 koji01.stg noc01.stg noc02 pkgs1.stg proxy01.stg publictest1 publictest14 publictest15 publictest16 publictest3 publictest6 publictest8 releng01.stg sign-bridge01 sign-vault01 smtp-mm1 smtp-mm2 smtp-mm3 torrent1 value01.stg virtweb1 x86-08 x86-09 x86-10
On Wed, 9 Jun 2010, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
app01.stg app02.stg cnode1 cnode2 cnode3 cvs01.stg db01.stg internetx01 koji01.stg noc01.stg noc02 pkgs1.stg proxy01.stg publictest1 publictest14 publictest15 publictest16 publictest3 publictest6 publictest8 releng01.stg sign-bridge01 sign-vault01 smtp-mm1 smtp-mm2 smtp-mm3 torrent1 value01.stg virtweb1 x86-08 x86-09 x86-10
what does "do not log" mean?
-Mike
On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 6:02 PM, Mike McGrath mmcgrath@redhat.com wrote:
On Wed, 9 Jun 2010, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
app01.stg app02.stg cnode1 cnode2 cnode3 cvs01.stg db01.stg internetx01 koji01.stg noc01.stg noc02 pkgs1.stg proxy01.stg publictest1 publictest14 publictest15 publictest16 publictest3 publictest6 publictest8 releng01.stg sign-bridge01 sign-vault01 smtp-mm1 smtp-mm2 smtp-mm3 torrent1 value01.stg virtweb1 x86-08 x86-09 x86-10
what does "do not log" mean?
They were not showing up in the logs for the last couple of days. There were two problems:
1) rsyslog got updated last night and the syntax changed again so it wasn't listening to TCP anymore 2) these boxes don't seem to be consistently logging
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