Hi, since the last upgrade I am receiving many messages like
'Service xxxx started on [server]'
'Service xxxx stopped on [server]'
and also
Disk /store at 89% on [server]
The problem is that these are old messages. So maybe at 2:39 I will receive 100 of these messages, each message has another time stamp (in the past)
For instance:
Disk /store at 89% on [server] (Oct 15 10:00)
Disk /store at 89% on [server] (Oct 15 9:00)
Disk /store at 89% on [server] (Oct 15 8:00)
...
...
Disk /store at 89% on [server] (Sep 30 11:00)
So each 'old' message is repeated *every* time,
So maybe I receive 100+ messages at 2:39 am, then at 2:40 am, then at 2:41 am...
I would love to know what script is sending these messages. Is it something in cron? Any clues?
A similar but very old topic about this is: viewtopic.php?t=56379
Release 9.0.0.GA.1000.UBUNTU20.64 UBUNTU20_64 FOSS edition.
'Service xxxx started on [server]'
'Service xxxx stopped on [server]'
and also
Disk /store at 89% on [server]
The problem is that these are old messages. So maybe at 2:39 I will receive 100 of these messages, each message has another time stamp (in the past)
For instance:
Disk /store at 89% on [server] (Oct 15 10:00)
Disk /store at 89% on [server] (Oct 15 9:00)
Disk /store at 89% on [server] (Oct 15 8:00)
...
...
Disk /store at 89% on [server] (Sep 30 11:00)
So each 'old' message is repeated *every* time,
So maybe I receive 100+ messages at 2:39 am, then at 2:40 am, then at 2:41 am...
I would love to know what script is sending these messages. Is it something in cron? Any clues?
A similar but very old topic about this is: viewtopic.php?t=56379
Release 9.0.0.GA.1000.UBUNTU20.64 UBUNTU20_64 FOSS edition.
Statistics: Posted by Ace Suares — Wed Oct 16, 2024 9:41 am