11-22-2011 02:46 AM - edited 03-01-2019 02:31 PM
Hi,
we are using SM 3.7 on Solaris 10. /var/adm/messages logs are permanetly flooded with quota manager logs:
Nov 22 11:38:05 sm SM: [ID 702911 daemon.notice] Bucket 2 used quota = (95069-95069)= 0
Nov 22 11:38:05 sm SM: [ID 702911 daemon.notice] Bucket 1 used quota = (-12--12)= 0
Nov 22 11:38:05 sm SM: [ID 702911 daemon.notice] Bucket 2 used quota = (-11--11)= 0
Logging facility of SM is set to daemon.notice, which is not the best choice.
root@sm # grep logger /opt/pcube/sm/server/bin/umserverproc
com.pcube.management.StartServer $SPECIAL_START_ARG $2 $3 $4 $5 $6 2>&1 |logger -t SM -p daemon.notice
Is there any way to stop printing those calculation, without changing the facility or syslog configuration?
Thank you.
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11-23-2011 06:53 AM
Hello again
I confirmed that this behavior has been introduced from 3.7.0 and we should avoid
the unwanted message flood. This will be fixed via a Bug-ID CSCtw49784.
The message is printed every time a QM receives a Quota Status Indication from a SCE.
Unfortunately there is no way to stop flooding other than disabling the logger which
is not recommended...
Thanks,
Tomo
11-23-2011 06:53 AM
Hello again
I confirmed that this behavior has been introduced from 3.7.0 and we should avoid
the unwanted message flood. This will be fixed via a Bug-ID CSCtw49784.
The message is printed every time a QM receives a Quota Status Indication from a SCE.
Unfortunately there is no way to stop flooding other than disabling the logger which
is not recommended...
Thanks,
Tomo
11-23-2011 07:30 AM
Hi Tomo;)
just want to confirm the availabilty of such patch...will it be included in next SM version or we can get it as some hotfix?
thank you.
11-23-2011 04:31 PM
Hi Stefan,
In general it will be fixed in next SM release but there is a possibility
to be delayed depending on the priority.
If you need more detailed information about the bug including the fix plan,
you can contact to TAC.
Thanks,
Tomo
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