On Wed, 29 Feb 2012 16:07:39 +0900 Simon Horman wrote:
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 02:40:35PM +0900, Christian
Balzer wrote:
Hello Simon,
if you're still/again in Tokyo, how did you like the snow this
morning? ^o^
I'm in Kobe these days, but I heard there is rather a lot of snow in
Tokyo today.
It was quite snowy (for Tokyo) and nicely bracketed by several noticeable
quakes. ^o^
Debian
Squeeze, thus Perdition 1.19~rc4-2.
This version will log any and all session close activities to mail.warn
and mail.err.
Aside from wasting disk space (not really an issue here) and making the
files pretty unreadable (I'd expect to find only a few lines of actual
problems if any happened in there) the logging to mail.err is
particular troublesome as this log file by default will be synced after
each entry. And I'm dealing with 20-50 sessions per second here.
Would be nice if this could be remedied.
Looking at older (1.17) logs I'd suggest that "Closing NULL session"
doesn't belong into mail.err, probably not even into mail.warn.
Sure, how about mail.info?
That works for me, thanks!
Chibi
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Christian Balzer Network/Systems Engineer
chibi(a)gol.com Global OnLine Japan/Fusion Communications
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