I'm getting a large number of messages like this under CentOS-7. Is that normal? Or do I need to take some action (maybe reducing verbosity level)? ------------------------------------- Jul 16 17:43:01 localhost-002 systemd: Starting Session 54 of user tim. Jul 16 17:43:01 localhost-002 systemd: Started Session 54 of user tim. Jul 16 17:45:01 localhost-002 systemd: Starting Session 55 of user tim. Jul 16 17:45:01 localhost-002 systemd: Started Session 55 of user tim. Jul 16 17:50:01 localhost-002 systemd: Created slice user-0.slice. Jul 16 17:50:01 localhost-002 systemd: Starting Session 56 of user root. Jul 16 17:50:01 localhost-002 systemd: Started Session 56 of user root. Jul 16 17:52:01 localhost-002 systemd: Starting Session 57 of user tim. Jul 16 17:52:01 localhost-002 systemd: Started Session 57 of user tim. ------------------------------------- -- Timothy Murphy e-mail: gayleard /at/ eircom.net School of Mathematics, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland
On Jul 16, 2014, at 11:20 AM, Timothy Murphy <gayleard at alice.it> wrote:> I'm getting a large number of messages like this under CentOS-7. > Is that normal? > Or do I need to take some action (maybe reducing verbosity level)? > > Jul 16 17:43:01 localhost-002 systemd: Starting Session 54 of user tim.Looks normal, that is a message you get when you start a new login terminal session ? Mark Tinberg, System Administrator Division of Information Technology - Network Services University of Wisconsin - Madison mtinberg at wisc.edu