[syslog-ng] I/O error occurred while writing; fd=\'6\', error=\'Connection refused (111)\'
Clayton Dukes
cdukes at gmail.com
Mon Jun 8 15:25:23 CEST 2009
Hmm,
I don't get it - is that what the 7w indicates? If so, there's no 6w...?
syslog-ng 16624 root 0r CHR 1,3
2766 /dev/null
syslog-ng 16624 root 1w CHR 1,3
2766 /dev/null
syslog-ng 16624 root 2w CHR 1,3
2766 /dev/null
syslog-ng 16624 root 3u unix 0xf5977a00
1630663 /dev/log
syslog-ng 16624 root 4r REG 0,3 0
4026531989 /proc/kmsg
syslog-ng 16624 root 5u IPv4 1630665
UDP *:syslog
syslog-ng 16624 root 7w FIFO 0,6 1630666 pipe
syslog-ng 16624 root 8u IPv4 1630668
UDP rtpnml-x.x.com:34385->rtpnml-cx.x.com:syslog
syslog-ng 16624 root 9w REG 8,1 35140533
589847 /var/log/syslog
syslog-ng 16624 root 10w REG 8,1 40295
590246 /var/log/messages
syslog-ng 16624 root 11u FIFO 0,14
4729 /dev/xconsole
syslog-ng 16624 root 12w REG 8,1 235784055
590214 /var/log/debug
syslog-ng 16624 root 13w REG 8,1 24455288
588819 /var/log/auth.log
On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 3:38 AM, Sandor
Geller<Sandor.Geller at morganstanley.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 5:15 PM, Clayton Dukes<cdukes at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Alrighty! I think I have the culprit...
>>
>>> Are you sure that fd=6 refers to the pipe in question? That can be
>>> checked using lsof.
>>
>> I checked lsof, but didn't find anything other than a pipe (I think)
>>
>> syslog-ng 1009 root 7w FIFO 0,6 1232190 pipe
>
> You've misinterpreted lsof's output. This is fd 7, not 6. So, what is fd 6 then?
>
> Regards,
>
> Sandor
>
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