elogd lost entry database without restart during file system trouble, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Thu Apr 30 09:54:17 2015
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I'm running ELOG since several years with rather heavy usage.
Last week I've upgrades from 3.0.0 to 3.1.0 and this week I had twice the same problem:
elogd lost the index for old entries and showed empty logbooks, without having restarted.
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elogd keeps crashing, any thoughts?, posted by Allen on Thu Dec 3 20:25:50 2009
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We are trying to track down an issue where elogd just stops, and I cannot seem to find a cause.
In the logs, I see: |
elogd hangs when Date format in elogd.cfg, posted by Stefan Kanitz on Thu Jan 8 14:42:34 2009
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Hi,
after setting |
elogd hangs on self referencing log entry, posted by Kester Habermann on Mon Feb 25 17:03:50 2019
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Hello,
Somehow when replying to a log entry, a log entry was created that was referring to itself. How this happened, I have no idea. The effect was
that each time this enty was loaded, the elogd started to hang, going to 100% load and not responding to any http requests anymore. This problem can be |
elogd hangs, posted by Alan Grant on Fri Aug 18 05:28:16 2017
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I have a very long standing problem with elog over the last few versions where almost daily the service will hang. Cannot even Restart elogd, that
just hangs. Clients experience Page not Found. I can only get the service reinitialized by rebooting the VM machine. I have Elog verbose logging On plus
a number of external triage monitors running but nothing is yielding clues beyond the precise time the hang occurs. Aside from providing the |
elogd does not exit on SIGTERM, posted by Heiko Scheit on Wed Feb 18 16:54:27 2004
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When trying to stop elogd processes with the kill command
elogd exits only after access to the logbook.
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elogd dies upon search, posted by Christian Ludwig on Fri Jun 3 08:16:31 2016
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Hi all,
ELOG V3.0.0-21dc563
Our elogd dies alwways when searching for full text: |
elogd dies after receiving second SIGHUP, posted by Kester Habermann on Tue Nov 11 16:45:04 2008
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elogd continues to run after a SIGHUP. If a second SIGHUP is received the daemon terminates.
This was observed on Solaris 10 (SPARC).
The documentation states that elogd should re-read configuration after receiving SIGHUP. |