On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 03:35:37PM +0100, Tomas Heinrich wrote:
Spamming shells was traditionally the domain of syslogd. In
/etc/rsyslog.conf, there's this line:
*.emerg :omusrmsg:*
Yup, that exists.
Note I've not changed /etc/rsyslog.conf from the default configuration.
You can try commenting it out and see if that helps.
Yes, commenting that line out and restarting rsyslog makes
the problem go away. But ...
You can also try to check journalctl for messages with syslog
severity of "emerg" and see where they're comming from and why.
... according to `journalctl -b 0 -p 0' there are no emerg-level
messages at all in the current boot session.
So it's something in between systemd-journal & rsyslog?
Rich.
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