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RV180- Warnings "pppoe_sid_index=1"

Andrew Bailey
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Hello,

Wonder if someone might be able to help!

I've got a RV180 and so far it is working very well.

I have set the logging up and passing the logs to my syslog server. However I'm getting a constant stream of "Warnings" like the sample below:-

Tue Jul 31 21:35:26 2012(BST) [Router][Kernel][KERNEL] [120215.750000] pppoe_sid_index=1

Tue Jul 31 21:35:26 2012(BST) [Router][Kernel][KERNEL] [120215.770000] pppoe_sid_index=1

Tue Jul 31 21:35:27 2012(BST) [Router][Kernel][KERNEL] [120215.850000] pppoe_sid_index=1

Tue Jul 31 21:35:27 2012(BST) [Router][Kernel][KERNEL] [120215.870000] pppoe_sid_index=1

Tue Jul 31 21:35:27 2012(BST) [Router][Kernel][KERNEL] [120216.350000] pppoe_sid_index=1

Tue Jul 31 21:35:32 2012(BST) [Router][Kernel][KERNEL] [120216.830000] pppoe_sid_index=1

Tue Jul 31 21:35:37 2012(BST) [Router][Kernel][KERNEL] [120226.240000] pppoe_sid_index=1

It's not clear what these are or why they keep appearing as warning messages. All the other log categories are clear since the logs were reset.

I guess I could turn off the Kernal logging for the "Warnings" level but I'd rather try and resolve the problem that is generating the warnings. Does anyone have any suggestions on how I could clear the problem?

Kind Regards

Andy.

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Cinder Rock
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Andy,

I just switched my routers and am getting similar messages for about an hour every morning.

I am posting a sample in hopes that someone can help us.

Wed Aug  8 08:37:54 2012(GMT-0700) [rv180w][Kernel][KERNEL] [419876.400000] pppoe_sid_index=1

Wed Aug  8 08:37:54 2012(GMT-0700) [rv180w][Kernel][KERNEL] [419876.400000] pppoe_sid_index=1

Wed Aug  8 08:37:54 2012(GMT-0700) [rv180w][Kernel][KERNEL] [419876.510000] pppoe_sid_index=1

Wed Aug  8 08:37:54 2012(GMT-0700) [rv180w][Kernel][KERNEL] [419876.510000] pppoe_sid_index=1

Wed Aug  8 08:37:54 2012(GMT-0700) [rv180w][Kernel][KERNEL] [419877.440000] pppoe_sid_index=1

Wed Aug  8 08:37:54 2012(GMT-0700) [rv180w][Kernel][KERNEL] [419877.440000] pppoe_sid_index=1

Wed Aug  8 08:37:54 2012(GMT-0700) [rv180w][Kernel][KERNEL] [419877.450000] pppoe_sid_index=1

Wed Aug  8 08:37:54 2012(GMT-0700) [rv180w][Kernel][KERNEL] [419877.490000] pppoe_sid_index=1

All the best,

Harvey

Any update on these warnings?

I have them on my device as well:

Tue Oct  9 16:51:16 2012(GMT) [rv180w][Kernel][KERNEL] [108666.250000] pppoe_sid_index=1

Tue Oct  9 16:51:16 2012(GMT) [rv180w][Kernel][KERNEL] [108666.390000] pppoe_sid_index=1

Tue Oct  9 16:52:11 2012(GMT) [rv180w][Kernel][KERNEL] [108722.300000] pppoe_sid_index=1

Tue Oct  9 16:52:36 2012(GMT) [rv180w][Kernel][KERNEL] [108749.650000] pppoe_sid_index=1

Tue Oct  9 16:52:36 2012(GMT) [rv180w][Kernel][KERNEL] [108749.750000] pppoe_sid_index=1

Tue Oct  9 16:27:45 2012(GMT) [rv180w][Kernel][KERNEL] [107259.760000] pppoe_sid_index=1

I'm not sure this is anything more than an informational intialization. This is a message generated from the ppp daemon. As far as I know, the SID is a session and index=1 is the number of sessions.

Thie message can be generated from a dsl connection, pptp server setting, l2tp, and netcfg.

-Tom
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I have the same issue:

Wed Jan 22 12:29:51 2014(GMT) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [  955.460000] cmd 35313 is not SIOCDEVPRIVATE(35312)

Wed Jan 22 12:29:51 2014(GMT) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [  955.460000] cmd 35313 is not SIOCDEVPRIVATE(35312)

Wed Jan 22 12:29:56 2014(GMT) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [  960.940000] pppoe_sid_index=1

Wed Jan 22 12:27:23 2014(GMT) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [  785.160000] cmd 35313 is not SIOCDEVPRIVATE(35312)