On Friday 29 June 2012 20:53:21 emmanuel segura wrote:
> change to_syslog: yes to to_syslog: no like that you put all your logs in
> /var/log/corosync.log
Unfortunately that didn't help. But changing "use_logd: yes" to "use_logd: no"
made all the output appear in /var/log/corosync/corosync.log..
change to_syslog: yes to to_syslog: no like that you put all your logs in
/var/log/corosync.log
2012/6/29 Arnold Krille
> Hi all,
>
> this is a strange problem I seem to have: What pacemaker/corosync logs to
> rsyslog has deamon-names, severity-levels but no messages. So I see a lot
> of
> entr
On Friday 29 June 2012 13:13:37 Arnold Krille wrote:
> this is a strange problem I seem to have: What pacemaker/corosync logs to
> rsyslog has deamon-names, severity-levels but no messages. So I see a lot of
> entries in the logs, I see where they come from and whether the are
> important but I don
Hi all,
this is a strange problem I seem to have: What pacemaker/corosync logs to
rsyslog has deamon-names, severity-levels but no messages. So I see a lot of
entries in the logs, I see where they come from and whether the are important
but I don't see the messages themselv. That is the parts t