Log Archive Issue

Jack Doyle jdoyle at lewisgaleclinic.com
Wed Mar 31 16:41:00 CEST 2004


I remember someone mentioning that their log file only had the daily
rotation in it.  I noticed this with my log file from yesterday.  It's
the only day that it's done it.

Anyways, I found the real log file, it was supposed to be
nagios-03-31-2004-00.log, but that was the one that contained only the
daily rotation.  The real one was, for some reason, called
nagios-03-30-2004-23.log  I just copied it over the other and all of my
log entries were restored and viewable through the cgi.

Only weird thing I noticed about yesterdays log was an entry that said:

[03-30-2004 22:00:59] Warning: A system time change of 1 seconds
(backwards in time) has been detected. Compensating...

I've never seen that one before.  The nagios server syncs time with one
of our domain controllers, by the way.

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Systems Operations Specialist
Lewis-Gale Clinic Information Systems
 
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