Steve Grubb napsal(a): > I do not see anything in that bug that tells how it damages or makes syslog > unusable. I find that it floods syslog, but its not unreadable. By unreadable I meant, that /var/log/messages is full of acpid messages. And it is hard to find relevant information if you have any other problem. >> So there are two options: >> 1. Get back to old style logging (but upstream does not want to) >> 2. In /etc/rsyslog.conf append a filter for acpid, so rsyslog will be >> logging messages form acpid in separate file. > > There's a third option, which I've asked upstream about, make some of these > messages DEBUG and only log abnormal messages at the higher syslog > priorities. IOW, not all messages are of the same importance. Seriously, my > battery being full of power or me connecting to AC power is not a syslog > worthy or any log worthy event unless I'm debugging a problem. That could be a solution too. > Upstream is of the opinion that I'm the only person seeing a high rate of > events and doesn't really want to fix it unless others report similar > problems. Am I the only one? Definitely, you are not only one with this problem. So I'll write an email to upstream and I'll suggest them a solution based on priorities too. Zdenek -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list