Posted: Tue Sep 09, 2003 1:42 am Post subject: Any way to stop/reduce number of MQSI data in syslog
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Hi all,
We use Oracle (8i) as external database. It happend that database went down becouse of some reason and MQSI (2.1 & CSD05) started writing lots of messages (3 per 1 sec.) to syslog.log (on HP-UX). Syslog started to become very huge.
When we simulated similar problem on our development machine (we stopped Oracle instance from sqlplus) there are only few entries in syslog regarding broken connection to a database.
Is there any way to stop or reduce number of data in syslog ?
What can be couse of gettnig hundreds of entries in syslog ?
JavaPluginNode1 "gathers" incomming messages and propagates 1 message per hour with statistical data. Than ComputeNode1 does instert to a database.
TraceNode1 handles errors: writes message and exception list to a file on local disk.
Joined: 28 Jun 2001 Posts: 2453 Location: Los Angeles
If there were differences in what was written to the logs between the 2 systems, then take a look at /etc/syslog.conf to see how the various message types, especially user.debug, messages are handled.
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