Hi,
I am having difficulty with the logging in Pacemaker. Although I have set the logging, at the moment, to "err" and told it not to write to a file I am still getting hammered by messages. My /var file is being filled rapidly by the messages file from pengine all the way from "notice" level on up. I can't stop it. It looks to have run amok. I have restarted corosync many times and even rebooted. SLSE11 SP1 latest release on everything. Corosync.conf: aisexec { #Group to run aisexec as. Needs to be root for Pacemaker group: root #User to run aisexec as. Needs to be root for Pacemaker user: root } service { #Default to start mgmtd with pacemaker use_mgmtd: yes ver: 0 name: pacemaker } totem { #The mode for redundant ring. None is used when only 1 interface specified, otherwise, only active or passive may be choosen rrp_mode: active #How long to wait for join messages in membership protocol. in ms join: 60 #The maximum number of messages that may be sent by one processor on receipt of the token. max_messages: 20 #The virtual synchrony filter type used to indentify a primary component. Change with care. vsftype: none #Timeout for a token lost. in ms token: 5000 #How long to wait for consensus to be achieved before starting a new round of membership configuration. consensus: 6000 #HMAC/SHA1 should be used to authenticate all message secauth: on #How many token retransmits should be attempted before forming a new configuration. token_retransmits_before_loss_const: 10 #How many threads should be used to encypt and sending message. Only have meanings when secauth is turned on threads: 24 #The only valid version is 2 version: 2 interface { #Network Address to be bind for this interface setting bindnetaddr: 192.168.3.0 #The multicast address to be used mcastaddr: 225.0.0.1 #The multicast port to be used mcastport: 694 #The ringnumber assigned to this interface setting ringnumber: 0 } interface { #Network Address to be bind for this interface setting bindnetaddr: 10.10.10.0 #The multicast address to be used mcastaddr: 226.0.0.1 #The multicast port to be used mcastport: 696 #The ringnumber assigned to this interface setting ringnumber: 1 } #To make sure the auto-generated nodeid is positive clear_node_high_bit: yes } logging { #Log to a specified file to_logfile: no #Log to the standard error output to_stderr: no #Log timestamp as well timestamp: off #Facility in syslog syslog_facility: daemon #Log to syslog to_syslog: no #Whether or not turning on the debug information in the log debug: off #Log to be saved in this specified file logfile: /var/log/corosync.log #Logging file line in the source code as well fileline: off logfile_priority: err syslog_priority: err } amf { #Enable or disable AMF mode: disable } ** END ** Kind regards, Eric <font size=2 face=Arial><span style='font-size:10.0pt'> This message may contain legally privileged or confidential information and is therefore addressed to the named persons only. The recipient should inform the sender and delete this message, if he/she is not named as addressee. The sender disclaims any and all liability for the integrity and punctuality of this message. The sender has activated an automatic virus scanning, but does not guarantee the virus free transmission of this message.</font></span>
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