On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 03:47:24PM +0200, Harald Dunkel wrote:
After some uptime kernel logging via rsyslog appears to be broken.
Sample from /var/log/kern.log:
Jun 1 12:23:16 mydb01b kernel: [ 45.332611] vethwUmR1j: no IPv6 routers
present
Jun 1 12:23:17 mydb01b kernel: [ 46.020652] br0: port 10(vethAEZSD9)
entering forwarding state
Jun 1 12:23:18 mydb01b kernel: [ 47.132635] eth0: no IPv6 routers present
Jun 1 12:23:18 mydb01b kernel: [ 47.612642] vethAEZSD9: no IPv6 routers
present
Jun 1 12:23:30 mydb01b kernel: [ 59.102427] sshd (7527):
/proc/7527/oom_adj is deprecated, please use /proc/7527/oom_score_adj instead.
Jun 2 05:15:20 mydb01b kernel: tr58t614]as:00tam.1ai:x9y:s.4] E(0ie,=14s
Oxer=i2-sN(0rliui 0) uAF4Bipu t:A 0rt2AI02ilib
Jun 3 00:51:59 mydb01b kernel: F:0)rceu.ygstO:0:tyance
Jun 4 08:09:26 mydb01b kernel: tru
Jun 4 08:09:26 mydb01b kernel: 41RT)Dit
Jun 4 08:10:10 mydb01b kernel: 241227DCNEHG hdle 020 J na 09
(Anfdavdeone5otn6[4.3 1Denas6r Jege
Jun 4 08:10:10 mydb01b kernel: s
Every helpful hint would be highly appreciated.
Harri
Hi Harri,
This looks similar to #702494, does that machine have any guest VMs?
Regards,
Steve
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