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Login problem

Login problem

2005-11-17       - By Christopher Trown

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Jos Vos wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 04:33:26PM -0800, Christopher Trown wrote:
>
>
>>      That was it.  Turned it off and everything started to work again.
>>  Now I need to fugure out why, and whether I need to run the thing at all.
>
>
> I never figured out why this problem occurred on one (or two?) of my
> systems in the past.  IIRC, it wasn't after a package upgrade or so,
> but at some point it "just" seemed to start happening.
>
> If you find out or someone else knows, I'm interested too... ;-).
>

     I think I found out.  Note that I don't remember seeing anything
about this in those summary emails that the system sends.  It should be
in there, if it isn't.  I admit to not always reading those as carefully
as I should.

Oct 25 08:40:00 backup audbin[8292]: saving binary audit log
/var/log/audit.d/bin.2
Oct 25 08:40:00 backup audbin[8292]: threshold 20.00 exceeded for
filesystem /var/log/audit.d/. - free blocks down to 18.64%
Oct 25 08:40:00 backup auditd[1083]: Notify command /usr/sbin/audbin -S
/var/log/audit.d/save.%u -C -T 20% exited with status 1
Oct 25 08:40:00 backup auditd[1083]: output error
Oct 25 08:40:00 backup auditd[1083]: output error
Oct 25 08:40:00 backup auditd[1083]: output error; suspending execution

     According to the man pages, audit blocks and all processes sending
audit info block as well.  Ick!

     Need to see if I can make things more gracefull, here.

Chris...


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