[Bug 794727] Re: /var/log/messages is empty after upgrade to natty
Phillip Susi
psusi at cfl.rr.com
Thu Jul 21 01:24:06 UTC 2011
Be that as it may, the place to discuss policy decisions is the
development mailing list, and if you find that unsatisfactory, you can
appeal to the technical board.
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Title:
/var/log/messages is empty after upgrade to natty
Status in “rsyslog” package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Bug description:
Binary package hint: rsyslog
After upgrading my laptop from Ubuntu 10.10 to Ubuntu 11.04 I found out that the file /var/log/messages contains nothing and is 0 bytes long. /var/log/messages.1 contains the last messages before the upgrade.
Fearing that something went wrong I checked, if the disk is full and if the syslog daemon running. All looked fine, so googled and found this thread http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=10674332 and reading the rsyslog changelog (https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rsyslog/4.6.4-2ubuntu4) I found out, it is I intentionally change. I strongly oppose this change. /var/log/messages is a long established logfile and available on most unix systems. I can't really buy the performance argument. If the system is logging something it is awake anyway,because it still has to write to /var/log/syslog. If the system is idle it does not log. So I don't see much overhead in logging to two files. Moreover in contrast to the catch-all /var/log/syslog files, which containes a lot of useless information (failed authentications, etc..) it is much easier to spot a real problem in the extract, which /var/log/messages provides.
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