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Re: 20010123: Strange LDM freezes



Pete Stamus wrote:
> 
> >
> > Well, I was developing a hypothesis about pqing not being in the same
> > process group as the ldm, but now I see that doesn't apply.  But, there
> > was nothing in your log that indicated that pqing was exiting.  Did you
> > have to 'kill -9' pqing as well as rpc.ldmd?
> >
> 
> Yes.  That one and the rpc.ldmd were the stubborn ones.
> 
> I have pqing logging, and noticed that the log doesn't get rotated when
> I do a 'ldmadmin newlog'...is it supposed to?  I would like to keep the
> ldm running until it hangs again, but I think pqing.log will overflow
> my disk before that.
> 
> ps
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Yes, that should rotate the log.

Are you doing 'ldmadmin newlog' as user 'ldm'?  What are the permissions
on the log file?   Is there one and only one copy of syslogd running?

Are you able to rotate the logs via cron?

Also, you're on a Solaris box, right?

Anne
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