On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 9:18 AM, Hiren Patel <hir3npa...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Rahul Nabar wrote:
>
>> My /var/log/messages shows hundreds of entries of this sort:
>>
>> Feb  6 23:33:00 star256 xinetd[15109]: START: nrpe pid=17610
>> from=::ffff:11.0.0.100
>> Feb  6 23:33:01 star256 xinetd[15109]: EXIT: nrpe status=0 pid=17610
>> duration=1(sec)
>>
>> Are they just indicative of "normal" nrpe operations? If so, how can I
>> disable them so as not to clutter my log?
>>
>> I do have "debug=0"  in  my nrpe.conf. Why still these messages?
>>
>> --
>>
>
> looks normal for me. the messages seem like they come from xinetd though,
> you could look at:
> 1) xinetd logging options
> 2) getting inetd logging to a separate file using xinet/syslog
> configuration.
>


Thanks Hiren. I'll look into those. Otherwise it is too much data to be
logged during "normal" operations!

-- 
Rahul
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