Dear list, logcheck includes many lines related to x2go programs in it's reports. Some examples are: Oct 29 10:15:38 remote /usr/bin/x2goterminate-session: session with ID XXX has been terminated successfully Oct 29 10:15:46 remote /usr/bin/x2gostartagent: successfully started X2Go agent session with ID XXX Oct 29 10:16:00 remote /usr/bin/x2gomountdirs[23127]: WARNING: mounting of /cygdrive/C/Users/___/spool failed Oct 29 10:19:04 remote /usr/bin/x2goresume-session: client <IP> has successfully resumed session with ID XXX Oct 29 10:19:13 remote /usr/bin/x2gomountdirs[9728]: WARNING: mounting of /cygdrive/C/___/spool failed Oct 29 10:19:32 remote /usr/bin/x2gosuspend-session: session with ID XXX has been suspended successfully Most of these messages indicate normal operation and shouldn't be reported by logcheck. This is usually achieved by adding a file containing a set of rules corresponding to messages generated by the server during normal operation in /etc/logcheck/ignore.d.* directories. Is such a set of rules available somewhere? Thanks in advance, Holger
Hi Holger, On Mo 29 Okt 2012 14:11:52 CET Holger Krause wrote:
Dear list,
logcheck includes many lines related to x2go programs in it's reports. Some examples are:
Oct 29 10:15:38 remote /usr/bin/x2goterminate-session: session with ID XXX has been terminated successfully Oct 29 10:15:46 remote /usr/bin/x2gostartagent: successfully started X2Go agent session with ID XXX Oct 29 10:16:00 remote /usr/bin/x2gomountdirs[23127]: WARNING: mounting of /cygdrive/C/Users/___/spool failed Oct 29 10:19:04 remote /usr/bin/x2goresume-session: client <IP> has successfully resumed session with ID XXX Oct 29 10:19:13 remote /usr/bin/x2gomountdirs[9728]: WARNING: mounting of /cygdrive/C/___/spool failed Oct 29 10:19:32 remote /usr/bin/x2gosuspend-session: session with ID XXX has been suspended successfully
Most of these messages indicate normal operation and shouldn't be reported by logcheck. This is usually achieved by adding a file containing a set of rules corresponding to messages generated by the server during normal operation in /etc/logcheck/ignore.d.* directories. Is such a set of rules available somewhere?
Thanks in advance,
Unfortunately there are no logcheck rules available by now. If you take the team to create a series of logcheck rules, I will be very happy to provide them with X2Go Server. Thanks, Mike -- DAS-NETZWERKTEAM mike gabriel, rothenstein 5, 24214 neudorf-bornstein fon: +49 (1520) 1976 148 GnuPG Key ID 0x25771B31 mail: mike.gabriel@das-netzwerkteam.de, http://das-netzwerkteam.de freeBusy: https://mail.das-netzwerkteam.de/freebusy/m.gabriel%40das-netzwerkteam.de.xf...