Ken YANG wrote:
hi all:
in my F8(update) with setroubleshoot:
setroubleshoot-1.10.7-1.fc8.noarch
my setroubleshoot often close connect:
connection lost on /var/run/setroubleshoot/setroubleshoot_server
i found a error message in setroubleshoot log:
2007-11-29 10:02:41,561 [email.WARNING] 无法打开文件
/var/lib/setroubleshoot/email_alert_recipients, No such file or directory
in english is:
2007-11-29 10:02:41,561 [email.WARNING] can not open file:
/var/lib/setroubleshoot/email_alert_recipients, No such file or directory
and after i restart setroubleshoot
$ sudo service setroubleshoot restart
停止 setroubleshootd: [OK]
启动 setroubleshootd: [OK]
i got:
/var/lib/setroubleshoot/audit_listener_database.xml:570: parser error :
Input is not proper UTF-8, indicate encoding !
Bytes: 0xDF 0x20 0xE8 0xAE
如果您想让 访问这个文件,您需要使用 restorecon -v <未知
in english is:
/var/lib/setroubleshoot/audit_listener_database.xml:570: parser error :
Input is not proper UTF-8, indicate encoding !
Bytes: 0xDF 0x20 0xE8 0xAE
If you want to access this file,you should use restorecon -v < unknown
above english error messages is translated by me, not setroubleshoot
original error messages.
because i doubt that the error is caused by chinese locale, so i keep
the "chinese error message" from setroubleshoot. My system runs in
LANG=zh_CN.UTF-8
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Please file a bug report at http://bugzilla.redhat.com under the
setroubleshoot component.
The message about email_alert_recipients is a non-issue.
It appears as though a chinese bad translation been entered into the
alert database. This occurs because the setroubleshoot-plugins (seperate
package) have translations for each alert. When the alert fires the
translation from your locale is copied into your alert database. It
looks like the .po file has bad UTF-8.
When you file the bug report please attach the
/var/lib/setroubleshoot/audit_listener_database.xml file and specify the
rpm versions of setroubleshoot, setroubleshoot-server, and
setroubleshoot-plugins and the locale your system is set to.
Thank you
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