01-19-2009
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Originally Posted by
johnf
From a simple google search it appears this filesystem belongs to Legato Networker. I would suggest therefore that the Networker Admin is approached. If, as happens with many companies, there no longer is a Networker admin you might have a problem. More research on the internet might give you some sort of pointer. Good luck.
LOL, as it turns out. I don't think we have one. We used to have a semi-good system admin but he left. The one replacing him hardly knows anything.
I found out the problem is in the file /usr/nsr/logs/messages which continously appended the same 2 messages for months but at every 5sec or so. I have seen the same problem on another server (I changed the IP parts with '*'):
Quote:
Jan 19 07:42:40 bc_lps1 gated[12368]: rt_add: zero subnet not allowed 142.*/255.255.255 gw 142.*.*.*RIP
Jan 19 07:42:40 bc_lps1 gated[12368]: rt_add: zero subnet not allowed 172.*/255.255.255 gw 172.*.*.*RIP
Jan 19 07:42:52 bc_lps1 gated[12368]: rt_add: zero subnet not allowed 142.*/255.255.255 gw 142.*.*.*RIP
Jan 19 07:42:54 bc_lps1 gated[12368]: rt_add: zero subnet not allowed 142.*/255.255.255 gw 142.*.*.*RIP
Jan 19 07:42:59 bc_lps1 gated[12368]: rt_add: zero subnet not allowed 172.*/255.255.255 gw 172.*.*.*RIP
I am guessing a process/script is trying to add a subnet or something.
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