System Logs filling up with gunk
Rick Saunders (ozzzy@yknet.yk.ca) reports a bug with a severity of 3
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Short Description
System Logs filling up with gunk
Long Description
I'm running PG 6.5.3 on RedHat 6.0 with a 2.2.17 kernel:
My /var/log/messages is filling up with the following.....
Jun 3 04:06:23 ozzzy PAM_pwdb[5766]: (su) session opened for user postgres by (uid=0)
Jun 3 04:06:23 ozzzy PAM_pwdb[5766]: (su) session closed for user postgres
Jun 3 04:06:23 ozzzy init: Id "pg" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes
The database system appears to run perfectly... but the logfiles are REALLY hard to dig through... any ideas? fixes? consolation?
Rgds,
Rick
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I'm running PG 6.5.3 on RedHat 6.0 with a 2.2.17 kernel:
My /var/log/messages is filling up with the following.....Jun 3 04:06:23 ozzzy PAM_pwdb[5766]: (su) session opened for user postgres by (uid=0)
Jun 3 04:06:23 ozzzy PAM_pwdb[5766]: (su) session closed for user postgres
Jun 3 04:06:23 ozzzy init: Id "pg" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes
It's not a good idea to launch the postmaster through init(tab). Instead
you could add it to /etc/rc.d/rc.local, or wire it into the runlevel
startups.
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Peter Eisentraut peter_e@gmx.net http://funkturm.homeip.net/~peter
Peter Eisentraut <peter_e@gmx.net> writes:
I'm running PG 6.5.3 on RedHat 6.0 with a 2.2.17 kernel:
My /var/log/messages is filling up with the following.....Jun 3 04:06:23 ozzzy PAM_pwdb[5766]: (su) session opened for user postgres by (uid=0)
Jun 3 04:06:23 ozzzy PAM_pwdb[5766]: (su) session closed for user postgres
Jun 3 04:06:23 ozzzy init: Id "pg" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes
It's not a good idea to launch the postmaster through init(tab).
But it should *work*, though. All we can guess from the above is that
inittab is trying to start postgres via "su postgres ...", and that that
script is failing. No info here as to why ... but it'd likely still
fail if invoked from someplace else.
regards, tom lane