Re: /var/log/tdm.log grows rapidly [SOLVED]

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Am Dienstag, 20. August 2019 schrieb Stefan Krusche:
> Am Dienstag, 20. August 2019 schrieb Stefan Krusche:
> > /var/log/tdm.log gets filled up with hundreds of thousands of this
> > particular message:
> >
> > unable to receive message
> > unable to receive message
> > unable to receive message
> > unable to receive message
> > […]
> >
> > After a couple of weeks not being rotated it has grown up to more
> > than 100MB.
> >
> > Where does this message come from, TDE or any other program?
> >
> > What could be the solution to remedy that behaviour?
> >
> > Thank you for any hints.
>
> Adding system information:
>
> TDE PSB R14.0.7
>
> $ apt-cache policy tdm-trinity
> tdm-trinity:
>   Installed: 4:14.0.7~pre28-0debian9.0.0+6
>   Candidate: 4:14.0.7~pre28-0debian9.0.0+6
>   Version table:
>  *** 4:14.0.7~pre28-0debian9.0.0+6 500
>         500 http://mirror.xcer.cz/trinity-sb stretch/main-r14 amd64
> Packages
>         100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
>
> …running on Devuan ascii

There are also a lot messages of the following form in /var/log/tdm.log
(but not in Xorg.0.log):
[…]
no db file to read /run/udev/data/+hwmon:hwmon0: No such file or directory
no db file to read /run/udev/data/+platform:floppy.0: No such file or directory
no db file to read /run/udev/data/+platform:i8042: No such file or directory
no db file to read /run/udev/data/+serio:serio0: No such file or directory
no db file to read /run/udev/data/+serio:serio1: No such file or directory
no db file to read /run/udev/data/+platform:microcode: No such file or directory
[…]

which led me to have a look at udevd (which on this system is eudev 3.2.2-13).

For some reason, I now don't remember no more, I had "udev_log=debug" in
/etc/udev/udev.conf instead the default "=info".

So this is, how I stopped both kinds of messages:

1.) I changed udev_log back to "info".

2.) I updated udev's database with:

  $ udevadm hwdb --update

3.) I updated initrd to make the changes take effect at boot time:

  $ update-initramfs -u

Thanks for your time,
Stefan

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