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2017 Feb 17
0
Centos 7: .tons of messages logs (systemd-logind[663]: Got message type....)
...urnalctl -f" I have tons of this kind of message > feb 17 23:52:09 s-ispc.local systemd-logind[663]: Got message type=signal sender=:1.0 destination=n/a object=/org/freedesktop/systemd1/unit/php_2dfpm_2eservice interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties member=PropertiesChanged cookie=17152 reply_cookie=0 error=n/a > feb 17 23:52:09 s-ispc.local systemd-logind[663]: Got message type=signal sender=:1.0 destination=n/a object=/org/freedesktop/systemd1/unit/php_2dfpm_2eservice interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties member=PropertiesChanged cookie=17153 reply_cookie=0 error=n/a > feb 17 23:5...
2017 Apr 05
2
CentOS 7, systemd,, and message floods
...looding dmesg, journalctl with info level messages... or maybe debug level 1. Examples: [ 478.258571] systemd[1]: Sent message type=signal sender=n/a destination=n/a object=/org/freedesktop/systemd1/unit/httpd_2eservice interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties member=PropertiesChanged cookie=436 reply_cookie=0 error=n/a [ 478.258971] systemd[1]: Got notification message for unit systemd-logind.service [ 478.258980] systemd[1]: systemd-logind.service: Got notification message from PID 821 (WATCHDOG=1) [ 478.258985] systemd[1]: systemd-logind.service: got WATCHDOG=1 What *is* all that garbage, and...
2017 Apr 05
0
CentOS 7, systemd,, and message floods
...h info level messages... or maybe debug level 1. > > Examples: > [ 478.258571] systemd[1]: Sent message type=signal sender=n/a > destination=n/a object=/org/freedesktop/systemd1/unit/httpd_2eservice > interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties member=PropertiesChanged > cookie=436 reply_cookie=0 error=n/a > > [ 478.258971] systemd[1]: Got notification message for unit > systemd-logind.service > [ 478.258980] systemd[1]: systemd-logind.service: Got notification > message from PID 821 (WATCHDOG=1) > [ 478.258985] systemd[1]: systemd-logind.service: got WATCHDOG=1 >...