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Simon Brereton wrote:
From: Henrik Nordström [mailto:henrik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2010 4:06 PM

ons 2010-05-12 klockan 14:40 +0200 skrev Simon Brereton:

/etc/cron.daily/logrotate:
2010/05/05 07:35:20.152| aclParseUserList: parsing user list
2010/05/05 07:35:20.152| aclParseUserList: parsing user list
Looks like debug output. What is your debug_options directive set to?

1245 #  TAG: debug_options
1246 #   Logging options are set as section,level where each source file
1247 #   is assigned a unique section.  Lower levels result in less
1248 #   output,  Full debugging (level 9) can result in a very large
1249 #   log file, so be careful.  The magic word "ALL" sets debugging
1250 #   levels for all sections.  We recommend normally running with
1251 #   "ALL,1".
1252 #
1253 #Default:
1254 # debug_options ALL,1
1255 debug_options all,2

I had it as ALL, but when I increaded it to ALL,9 to do some debugging, nothing extra appeared in the logs.  Google pulled up someone with the same issue - or maybe I saw it go by on the list - that writing it as all would fix that (but I'd already solved my issue).

Anacron emails me these lines whether it's ALL or all..

Simon



Well, there you go. Debug level #2 is full of debugging traces.

FWIW:
 level 0 - critical failure messages.
 level 1 - warnings and important notices
 level 2 thru 9 - debug traces (section specific)

This is why the recommended level is 1 and not 2 or higher.

Amos
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