12-20-2016 04:24 AM - last edited on 03-25-2019 09:17 PM by ciscomoderator
Hello,
I am managing alot of VCS's (Version x8.8.2) and quite a few of them have the following messages in the event log:
2016-09-28T22:36:27.879-04:00 | management: Level="INFO" Detail="NetworkLimits processing" Command="status" Category="all" Limits="None" UTCTime="2016-09-29 02:36:27,879" |
The above message seems to appear every minute and is sometimes followed by the following:
Would anybody know what this message means? I don't have any specific alarms active and starting to get concerned since I see it on a few of my VCS's.
Thank you all for your assistance
12-20-2016 05:19 AM
These alarms are INFO
NetworkLimits is the experimental rate limiting feature.
You can disable NetworkLimits with below command
12-22-2016 08:13 AM
Hello Mohammed
I did your procedure and it doesn't seem to have changed anything. I can see in the logs that my modification was applied, yet I still see those INFO messages.
From what I can gather from the logs, it seems to have disabled these messages for IPV4 but it is still on for IPV6 (which I don't use).
2016-12-22T11:01:33.372-05:00 | sshd[18960]: Event="sshd" Module="openssh" Level="INFO" Detail="Closing connection to 10.156.0.202 port 56579" UTCTime="2016-12-22 16:01:33" |
2016-12-22T11:01:33.372-05:00 | sshd[18960]: Event="sshd" Module="openssh" Level="INFO" Detail="Transferred: sent 12448, received 5440 bytes" UTCTime="2016-12-22 16:01:33" |
2016-12-22T11:01:33.372-05:00 | sshd[18960]: Event="sshd" Module="openssh" Level="INFO" Detail="Close session: user admin from 10.156.0.202 port 56579 id 0" UTCTime="2016-12-22 16:01:33" |
2016-12-22T11:01:33.372-05:00 | sshd[18960]: Event="sshd" Module="openssh" Level="INFO" Detail="Connection closed by 10.156.0.202" UTCTime="2016-12-22 16:01:33" |
2016-12-22T11:01:26.598-05:00 | management: Level="INFO" Detail="Processing IPv6 rate limits" Categories="[]" UTCTime="2016-12-22 16:01:26,598" |
2016-12-22T11:01:26.576-05:00 | management: Level="INFO" Detail="Configuration change" Filename="/tandberg/persistent/ratelimits_ipv4.conf" UTCTime="2016-12-22 16:01:26,576" |
2016-12-22T11:01:26.576-05:00 | management: Level="INFO" Detail="Updating iptables configuration file" Filename="/tandberg/persistent/ratelimits_ipv4.conf" UTCTime="2016-12-22 16:01:26,576" |
2016-12-22T11:01:26.535-05:00 | management: Level="INFO" Detail="Processing IPv4 rate limits" Categories="[]" UTCTime="2016-12-22 16:01:26,535" |
2016-12-22T11:01:26.533-05:00 | management: Level="INFO" Detail="Network limits configuration change detected" UTCTime="2016-12-22 16:01:26,532" |
Would you know how to disable for IPV6 as well so we can get rid of these INFO messages completely?
Thanks
12-22-2016 10:01 AM
Is there a particular reason you don't want to see these messages, as they're simply INFO messages, there is nothing to be concerned about and can be ignored as they're just for informational purposes.
12-22-2016 10:23 AM
Hello Patrick,
It's mainly because it becomes difficult to read thru the event logs with all these INFO appearing every minute. Also, doesn't it generate extra logs for no reason? doesn't that take away on some "processing power" for the VCS having to deal with these every minute?
02-10-2017 10:46 AM
Have you been able to resolve your issue? I have exactly the same problem. These INFO message are all over the place in my event logs, which means that I can't go back in as far as I used to be...
02-10-2017 11:11 AM
Hi Clode. No I haven't been able to disable the messages and kinda had to live with it as there doesn't seem to be any way to block them completely.... Another great useless feature.
11-14-2018 03:41 AM
More than a year since the last response, we are experiencing the same issue on VCS X8.10.4. VM.
Anyone able to fix this?
01-18-2019 09:04 AM
I'm having this same issue, does anyone know of a fix?
01-18-2019 09:14 AM
There is something bigger going on here. I would suggest that you start a new conversation on this board, and post more of your event long rather than just the error message so we can see more of what is going on.
Maren
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