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RE: syslogd regular marks on Debian
- To: "Rymland, Boaz (Boaz)" <brymland(at-nospam)avaya.com>
- Subject: RE: syslogd regular marks on Debian
- From: guy keren <choo(at-nospam)actcom.co.il>
- Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 15:37:56 +0200 (EET)
- cc: "Linux IL (E-mail)" <linux-il(at-nospam)cs.huji.ac.il>
- In-Reply-To: <AAB4B3D3CF0F454F98272CBE187FDE2F16B530@IS0004AVEXU1.global.avaya.com>
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On Mon, 5 Nov 2001, Rymland, Boaz (Boaz) wrote:
> shachar shemesh wrote:
>
> > A. Know that the reason no logs were seen was because nothing
> happened,
> > and not, say, because syslogd could not write to the logs
> > B. Test your APM settings, by spinning your HD back up just as it was
> > spinning down due to no-use.
> > C. If your system reboots unexpectedly - know when that happened
> > (approximatly).
> > D. Justify buying a bigger HD.
> > E. Making sure there WILL be prolems when you root partition gets full
>
> > (not that I log to my root partition, but....)
>
> I liked E best,but about C - Dah! Maybe you should simply look for that
> "syslogd 1.4.1 started..." and the following kernel messages at the same
> time (second plus/minus) instead?... .
> It's a bit more accurate to get the reboot time this way.
unless your machine got stuck - in which case, you won't know when that
happened. the reboot entries will then be when you came to the machine,
found it stuck, and hit the red button ;)
--
guy
"For world domination - press 1,
or dial 0, and please hold, for the creator." -- nob o. dy
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