Tony,
On 2019-08-28 07:09, Tony Nelson wrote:
On 19-08-27 08:07:17, Philip Rhoades wrote:
People,
...there is a consistent "SERVICE_STOP pid=1 uid=0" command that
occurs but I don't know if that is normal or not . .
...
That just means that systemd (pid 1) did something that auditd
reported. There are lots of them. E.g., your:
Aug 9 22:00:48 localhost audit[1]: SERVICE_STOP pid=1 uid=0
auid=4294967295 ses=4294967295 subj=system_u:system_r:init_t:s0
msg='unit=systemd-hostnamed comm="systemd"
exe="/usr/lib/systemd/systemd" hostname=? a
is about systemd doing something with unit=systemd-hostnamed.
Right - I thought that was probably the case - thanks.
I have a System Load Monitor applet and a Disk Load Monitor in my
taskbar, so I can see if memory is filling up or the disk is busy.
Right - I have 32GB RAM and the same of swap and I hardly ever see the
swap being used . .
Still, I think you have some other problem if the system completely
hangs instead of just getting very very slow.
Yes, me too . . but how to determine what the problem is . . it looks
like whatever it is, messages related to it are not being recorded . .
Regards,
Phil.
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Philip Rhoades
PO Box 896
Cowra NSW 2794
Australia
E-mail: phil@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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