Re: Perdition being far too chatty in the mail warn and error logs
Simon Horman <[email protected]> Wed, 29 Feb 2012 16:07:39 +0900
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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. > 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? ______________________________________________ Perdition-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.vergenet.net/listinfo/perdition-users