Re: Does anybody experience kernel crush when 'ebtable -t nat -L'

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Hi there,

On Tue, 11 Feb 2020, 양유석 wrote:

Do you mean the remote logging like rsyslog?

Yes.

We did not try since syslog does not emit at all. Is it worth to try
though?

Like you I have occasionally seen strings of NULL bytes in the logs.
It has appeared to me that something has tried to write a message but
failed to get it to the disc because of kernel disc write caching,
which can be many seconds of data.  If the messages go out over the
network, to a server which does not crash, they can have a better
chance of reaching some permanent storage.  There are other tricks,
Mr. Millar's suggestion is good too.

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73,
Ged.

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