How do I stop nnrpd from logging to warn

Bill Davidsen davidsen at tmr.com
Fri Dec 2 01:34:21 UTC 2005


Russ Allbery wrote:

>Jeffrey M Vinocur <jeff at litech.org> writes:
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>>Maybe your confusion is just that there are no "important" messages  
>>from INN coming at LOG_WARNING -- they're all at LOG_ERR (the real  
>>errors) and LOG_CRIT (the catastrophic errors).
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>>>Use the source. I agree these don.t belong in warn.
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>>Apparently some INN developer or other agrees with you...here's the  
>>relevant section of the source (include/inn/options.h):
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>Yeah, that's my comment.  I think all of the INN log messages are two
>classes too high pretty much across the board.  warn should be info, err
>should be warn, and crit should be err.  But they've been like that for
>basically forever.
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On my own systems I have occasionally made the nnrpd stuff INFO for 
sanity sake.

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bill davidsen <davidsen at tmr.com>
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