i keep getting this error every time i try and start syslog-ng the system is redhat linux 2.4.18. any clues on why i'm getting this? thanks. io.c: Preparing fd 3 for reading io.c: listening on fd 4 syslog-ng version 1.4.17 starting gc_mark: Marking object of class 'syslog_backend' (0) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'syslog_config' (1) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'resource_list' (2) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_source_group' (2) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'afunix_source' (3) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'listen_fd' (4) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'afsocket_accept_callback' (5) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'io_fd' (5) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_reader' (6) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'afsocket_source_connection' (7) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'afinet_source' (8) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'inet_address_info' (9) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'object_queue' (9) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_source_group' (9) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_center' (10) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_connection' (11) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_endpoint_info' (12) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_endpoint_info' (13) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_dest_group' (14) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_dest_group' (15)gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_dest_group' (16) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_dest_group' (17) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_dest_group' (18) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_dest_group' (19) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_dest_group' (20) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'affile_dest' (21) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'affile_dest' (20) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'affile_dest' (19) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'affile_dest' (18) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'affile_dest' (17) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'affile_dest' (16) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'affile_dest' (15) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_connection' (12) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_endpoint_info' (13) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_endpoint_info' (14) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_filter' (15) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'filter_expr_op' (16) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'filter_expr_pri' (17) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'filter_expr_op' (17) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'filter_expr_pri' (18) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'filter_expr_pri' (18)gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_filter' (16) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'filter_expr_pri' (17) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_filter' (17) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'filter_expr_pri' (18) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_filter' (18) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'filter_expr_pri' (19) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_filter' (19) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'filter_expr_op' (20) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'filter_expr_op' (21) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'filter_expr_pri' (22) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'filter_expr_pri' (22) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'filter_expr_pri' (21) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_filter' (20) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'filter_expr_pri' (21) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_endpoint_info' (15) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_connection' (13) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_endpoint_info' (14) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_endpoint_info' (15) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_endpoint_info' (16) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_dest_group' (17) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'afuser_dest' (18) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_dest_group' (17) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'afuser_dest' (18) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_connection' (14) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_endpoint_info' (15) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_endpoint_info' (16) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_endpoint_info' (17) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_connection' (15) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_endpoint_info' (16) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_endpoint_info' (17) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_endpoint_info' (18) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_connection' (16) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_endpoint_info' (17) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_endpoint_info' (18) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_endpoint_info' (19) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_connection' (17) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_endpoint_info' (18) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_endpoint_info' (19) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_endpoint_info' (20) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'afsocket_source_close_callback' (6) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'unix_address_info' (4) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'object_queue' (4) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_source_driver' (4) io.c: Preparing fd 5 for reading io.c: Preparing fd 6 for writing io.c: Preparing fd 7 for writing io.c: Preparing fd 8 for writing File size limit exceeded
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 01:27:52PM -0800, Nathan wrote:
i keep getting this error every time i try and start syslog-ng the system is redhat linux 2.4.18. any clues on why i'm getting this? thanks.
io.c: Preparing fd 3 for reading io.c: listening on fd 4 syslog-ng version 1.4.17 starting gc_mark: Marking object of class 'syslog_backend' (0) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'syslog_config' (1) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'resource_list' (2) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_source_group' (2) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'afunix_source' (3) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'listen_fd' (4) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'afsocket_accept_callback' (5) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'io_fd' (5) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_reader' (6) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'afsocket_source_connection' (7) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'afinet_source' (8) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'inet_address_info' (9) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'object_queue' (9) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_source_group' (9) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_center' (10) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_connection' (11) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_endpoint_info' (12) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_endpoint_info' (13) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_dest_group' (14) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_dest_group' (15)gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_dest_group' (16) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_dest_group' (17) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_dest_group' (18) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_dest_group' (19) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_dest_group' (20) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'affile_dest' (21) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'affile_dest' (20) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'affile_dest' (19) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'affile_dest' (18) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'affile_dest' (17) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'affile_dest' (16) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'affile_dest' (15) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_connection' (12) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_endpoint_info' (13) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_endpoint_info' (14) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_filter' (15) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'filter_expr_op' (16) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'filter_expr_pri' (17) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'filter_expr_op' (17) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'filter_expr_pri' (18) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'filter_expr_pri' (18)gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_filter' (16) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'filter_expr_pri' (17) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_filter' (17) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'filter_expr_pri' (18) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_filter' (18) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'filter_expr_pri' (19) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_filter' (19) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'filter_expr_op' (20) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'filter_expr_op' (21) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'filter_expr_pri' (22) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'filter_expr_pri' (22) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'filter_expr_pri' (21) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_filter' (20) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'filter_expr_pri' (21) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_endpoint_info' (15) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_connection' (13) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_endpoint_info' (14) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_endpoint_info' (15) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_endpoint_info' (16) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_dest_group' (17) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'afuser_dest' (18) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_dest_group' (17) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'afuser_dest' (18) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_connection' (14) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_endpoint_info' (15) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_endpoint_info' (16) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_endpoint_info' (17) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_connection' (15) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_endpoint_info' (16) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_endpoint_info' (17) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_endpoint_info' (18) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_connection' (16) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_endpoint_info' (17) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_endpoint_info' (18) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_endpoint_info' (19) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_connection' (17) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_endpoint_info' (18) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_endpoint_info' (19) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_endpoint_info' (20) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'afsocket_source_close_callback' (6) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'unix_address_info' (4) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'object_queue' (4) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_source_driver' (4) io.c: Preparing fd 5 for reading io.c: Preparing fd 6 for writing io.c: Preparing fd 7 for writing io.c: Preparing fd 8 for writing File size limit exceeded
does the program exit in this case? it seems that syslog-ng gets a SIGXFSZ signal: SIGXFSZ 25,25,31 C File size limit exceeded (4.2 BSD) did syslog-ng detect O_LARGEFILE during configure? does your filesystem support 64 bit file sizes? -- Bazsi PGP info: KeyID 9AF8D0A9 Fingerprint CD27 CFB0 802C 0944 9CFD 804E C82C 8EB1
On Fri, 2002-11-08 at 01:41, Balazs Scheidler wrote:
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 01:27:52PM -0800, Nathan wrote:
i keep getting this error every time i try and start syslog-ng the system is redhat linux 2.4.18. any clues on why i'm getting this? thanks.
io.c: Preparing fd 3 for reading io.c: listening on fd 4 syslog-ng version 1.4.17 starting gc_mark: Marking object of class 'syslog_backend' (0) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'syslog_config' (1) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'resource_list' (2) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_source_group' (2) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'afunix_source' (3) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_connection' (16) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_endpoint_info' (17) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_endpoint_info' (18) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_endpoint_info' (19) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_connection' (17) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_endpoint_info' (18) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_endpoint_info' (19) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_endpoint_info' (20) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'afsocket_source_close_callback' (6) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'unix_address_info' (4) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'object_queue' (4) gc_mark: Marking object of class 'log_source_driver' (4) io.c: Preparing fd 5 for reading io.c: Preparing fd 6 for writing io.c: Preparing fd 7 for writing io.c: Preparing fd 8 for writing File size limit exceeded
does the program exit in this case? it seems that syslog-ng gets a SIGXFSZ signal:
SIGXFSZ 25,25,31 C File size limit exceeded (4.2 BSD)
did syslog-ng detect O_LARGEFILE during configure? does your filesystem support 64 bit file sizes?
yep exits every time with the same error. as far as i can tell O_LARGEFILE was not detected during configure and it seems thats my filesystem (ext3 on redhat 7.3) supports 64 bit files sizes. -- Nathan <nathank@netflip.com>
On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 03:57:44PM -0800, Nathan wrote:
On Fri, 2002-11-08 at 01:41, Balazs Scheidler wrote:
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 01:27:52PM -0800, Nathan wrote:
i keep getting this error every time i try and start syslog-ng the system is redhat linux 2.4.18. any clues on why i'm getting this? thanks.
io.c: Preparing fd 7 for writing io.c: Preparing fd 8 for writing File size limit exceeded
does the program exit in this case? it seems that syslog-ng gets a SIGXFSZ signal:
SIGXFSZ 25,25,31 C File size limit exceeded (4.2 BSD)
did syslog-ng detect O_LARGEFILE during configure? does your filesystem support 64 bit file sizes?
yep exits every time with the same error. as far as i can tell O_LARGEFILE was not detected during configure and it seems thats my filesystem (ext3 on redhat 7.3) supports 64 bit files sizes.
what about checking why O_LARGEFILE was not detected? the config.log would help here. -- Bazsi PGP info: KeyID 9AF8D0A9 Fingerprint CD27 CFB0 802C 0944 9CFD 804E C82C 8EB1
On Wed, 2002-11-13 at 00:28, Balazs Scheidler wrote:
On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 03:57:44PM -0800, Nathan wrote:
On Fri, 2002-11-08 at 01:41, Balazs Scheidler wrote:
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 01:27:52PM -0800, Nathan wrote:
i keep getting this error every time i try and start syslog-ng the system is redhat linux 2.4.18. any clues on why i'm getting this? thanks.
io.c: Preparing fd 7 for writing io.c: Preparing fd 8 for writing File size limit exceeded
does the program exit in this case? it seems that syslog-ng gets a SIGXFSZ signal:
SIGXFSZ 25,25,31 C File size limit exceeded (4.2 BSD)
did syslog-ng detect O_LARGEFILE during configure? does your filesystem support 64 bit file sizes?
yep exits every time with the same error. as far as i can tell O_LARGEFILE was not detected during configure and it seems thats my filesystem (ext3 on redhat 7.3) supports 64 bit files sizes.
what about checking why O_LARGEFILE was not detected? the config.log would help here.
the config.log does not say anything about O_LARGEFILE. unless im missing soemthing.. This file contains any messages produced by compilers while running configure, to aid debugging if configure makes a mistake. the config.log file.. configure:565: checking for a BSD compatible install configure:618: checking whether build environment is sane configure:675: checking whether make sets ${MAKE} configure:721: checking for working aclocal configure:734: checking for working autoconf configure:747: checking for working automake configure:760: checking for working autoheader configure:773: checking for working makeinfo configure:839: checking whether build environment is sane configure:880: checking for gcc configure:993: checking whether the C compiler (gcc ) works configure:1009: gcc -o conftest conftest.c 1>&5 configure:1035: checking whether the C compiler (gcc ) is a cross-compiler configure:1040: checking whether we are using GNU C configure:1049: gcc -E conftest.c configure:1068: checking whether gcc accepts -g configure:1103: checking for gcc option to accept ANSI C configure:1156: gcc -c -g -O2 conftest.c 1>&5 configure:1184: checking for bison configure:1215: checking how to run the C preprocessor configure:1236: gcc -E conftest.c >/dev/null 2>conftest.out configure:1300: checking for flex configure:1333: checking for flex configure:1367: checking for yywrap in -lfl configure:1386: gcc -o conftest -g -O2 conftest.c -lfl 1>&5 configure:1409: checking lex output file root configure:1430: checking whether yytext is a pointer configure:1449: gcc -o conftest -g -O2 conftest.c -lfl 1>&5 configure:1471: checking whether make sets ${MAKE} configure:1500: checking for ANSI C header files configure:1513: gcc -E conftest.c >/dev/null 2>conftest.out configure:1580: gcc -o conftest -g -O2 conftest.c 1>&5 configure:1607: checking for malloc.h configure:1617: gcc -E conftest.c >/dev/null 2>conftest.out configure:1607: checking for unistd.h configure:1617: gcc -E conftest.c >/dev/null 2>conftest.out configure:1607: checking for door.h configure:1617: gcc -E conftest.c >/dev/null 2>conftest.out configure:1613:18: door.h: No such file or directory configure: failed program was: #line 1612 "configure" #include "confdefs.h" #include <door.h> configure:1607: checking for stropts.h configure:1617: gcc -E conftest.c >/dev/null 2>conftest.out configure:1607: checking for sys/strlog.h configure:1617: gcc -E conftest.c >/dev/null 2>conftest.out configure:1613:24: sys/strlog.h: No such file or directory configure: failed program was: #line 1612 "configure" #include "confdefs.h" #include <sys/strlog.h> configure:1607: checking for stdarg.h configure:1617: gcc -E conftest.c >/dev/null 2>conftest.out configure:1645: checking for working const configure:1699: gcc -c -g -O2 conftest.c 1>&5 configure:1720: checking whether time.h and sys/time.h may both be included configure:1734: gcc -c -g -O2 conftest.c 1>&5 configure:1756: checking for modern utmp configure:1777: gcc -c -g -O2 conftest.c 1>&5 configure:1799: checking size of short configure:1819: gcc -o conftest -g -O2 conftest.c 1>&5 configure:1839: checking size of int configure:1859: gcc -o conftest -g -O2 conftest.c 1>&5 configure:1879: checking size of long configure:1899: gcc -o conftest -g -O2 conftest.c 1>&5 configure:1920: checking for I_CONSLOG configure:1927:24: sys/strlog.h: No such file or directory configure:1949: checking for working alloca.h configure:1961: gcc -o conftest -g -O2 conftest.c 1>&5 configure:1982: checking for alloca configure:2015: gcc -o conftest -g -O2 conftest.c 1>&5 configure:2181: checking for vprintf configure:2209: gcc -o conftest -g -O2 conftest.c 1>&5 configure:2286: checking for door_create in -ldoor configure:2305: gcc -o conftest -g -O2 conftest.c -ldoor 1>&5 /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -ldoor collect2: ld returned 1 exit status configure: failed program was: #line 2294 "configure" #include "confdefs.h" /* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */ /* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2 builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */ char door_create(); int main() { door_create() ; return 0; } configure:2335: checking for select configure:2363: gcc -o conftest -g -O2 conftest.c 1>&5 configure:2335: checking for snprintf configure:2363: gcc -o conftest -g -O2 conftest.c 1>&5 configure:2335: checking for vsnprintf configure:2363: gcc -o conftest -g -O2 conftest.c 1>&5 configure:2335: checking for strerror configure:2363: gcc -o conftest -g -O2 conftest.c 1>&5 configure:2335: checking for inet_aton configure:2363: gcc -o conftest -g -O2 conftest.c 1>&5 configure:2335: checking for strncpy configure:2363: gcc -o conftest -g -O2 conftest.c 1>&5 configure:2335: checking for getutent configure:2363: gcc -o conftest -g -O2 conftest.c 1>&5 configure:2388: checking for getopt_long configure:2416: gcc -o conftest -g -O2 conftest.c 1>&5 configure:2437: checking for strcasecmp configure:2465: gcc -o conftest -g -O2 conftest.c 1>&5 configure:2582: checking whether to enable Sun STREAMS support configure:2599: checking whether to enable Sun door support configure:2613: checking libol version >= 0.2.23 -- Nathan <nathank@netflip.com>
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