Is that on virtualised hardware? Does that only happen for kernel messages or also if you run logger foo?
Tomas Pospisek <tpo_...@sourcepole.ch> schrieb: >Package: rsyslog >Version: 5.8.11-2 >Severity: important > >On two of our machines we are seeing that rsyslog is filling >up the log with undecipherable gibberish: > >>From /var/log/kern.log (other logs are also affected such as >*/syslog): > >Mar 7 03:29:02 brisi kernel: [236975.910574] EXT3-fs (dm-12): recovery >complete >Mar 7 03:37:06 brisi kernel: 9]X- m2 nnnjn<2596Xfd2mtfseiord >e<6>[237459.93863] ET-s(m1) sn nenljra96]trnepeiufn d12>7.6 >3p_a:lnnecie1 > Mar 7 03:37:06 brisi kernel: [492xr_ndirei3 >Mar 7 03:41:58 brisi kernel: 39]_nnegfed2>50X 2o st>56X 2c >e<>[237712.63]jrlst.ottaes55E3sd1:ot lyewhrr tme15 ulti m >elsn.34e3p_negfed9 rhnioe eee > Mar 7 03:45:07 brisi kernel: >3526Xs- eptam > >The corresponding output from dmesg: > > [236975.910574] EXT3-fs (dm-12): recovery complete >[236975.984204] EXT3-fs (dm-12): mounted filesystem with ordered data >mode > [237050.760055] kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds > [237050.789205] EXT3-fs (dm-12): using internal journal >[237050.790426] EXT3-fs (dm-12): mounted filesystem with ordered data >mode > [237459.946661] kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds > [237459.953863] EXT3-fs (dm-12): using internal journal >[237459.965601] ext3_orphan_cleanup: deleting unreferenced inode 311354 >[237459.966597] ext3_orphan_cleanup: deleting unreferenced inode 311342 >[237459.966614] ext3_orphan_cleanup: deleting unreferenced inode 311340 >[237459.966621] ext3_orphan_cleanup: deleting unreferenced inode 311338 >[237459.967046] ext3_orphan_cleanup: deleting unreferenced inode 311298 > [237459.967056] EXT3-fs (dm-12): 5 orphan inodes deleted > [237459.967662] EXT3-fs (dm-12): recovery complete >[237460.037427] EXT3-fs (dm-12): mounted filesystem with ordered data >mode > [237712.565835] kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds > [237712.596382] EXT3-fs (dm-12): using internal journal >[237712.596995] EXT3-fs (dm-12): mounted filesystem with ordered data >mode > >Note that some of the timestamps in the kern.log and in dmesg >correspond. > >One could think that this is a result of the filesystem breaking, but >that >is not the case. The above fsck's are from lvm snapshots that are (in >theory) not interfering with the "real" FS. > >Additionaly we are seing the same symptoms (gibberish in the logs) on >another machine that doesn't do fscks on lvm snapshots, that is the >gibberish occursare aparently random times there. > >This problem has also been reported to the rsyslog mailing list: > http://lists.adiscon.net/pipermail/rsyslog/2013-March/031832.html > >We have also tested this with rsyslog 7.2.5-1 from experimental (as >seen >inthe ML thread above). > >It's weird that this problem hasn't been reported elsewhere yet, since >we're seeing it on two different, independently set up machines. >*t -- Diese Nachricht wurde von meinem Android-Mobiltelefon mit K-9 Mail gesendet. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org