11-30-2016
Related to "NAS" some file system (mounted volumes) were not writable
Dear friends,
I have been facing an issue with one of my red hat unix machine, suddenly lost to switch sudo users. My all colleagues lost to switch to access sudo users.
Then, we have realized its related to NAS issue which does not allowing to write the file. because of this we got so many failed alerts because of non writable access.
After reboot the server, everything is as expected, but how i could find the root cause of the issue?
Please help me to find the root cuase of the issue.
Pleas help me here, thanks
Regards,
Chand
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networkd(8) BSD System Manager's Manual networkd(8)
NAME
networkd -- network daemon.
SYNOPSIS
networkd
DESCRIPTION
networkd is a launch-on-demand daemon that performs opreations on behalf of code in libystem_network, a component of libSystem.
networkd has no user-specifiable command-line argument, and users should not run networkd manually.
LOGGING
There are several methods with which to examine networkd's internal state for debugging and diagnostic purposes. The syslog(1) logging levels
map as follows:
Error - Error messages
Warning - Non-fatal concerns
Notice - Internal state messages
Info - Informational messages
By default, only log level Notice through Error is logged.
Syslog may be used to modify the mask which logging levels are logged. For example, to enable log levels Emergency - Debug :
% sudo syslog -c networkd -d
The networkd settings file may also be used to change the log level. This method will add some additional logging that may be missing using
the syslog technique listed above. This method is also persistent across runs of networkd For example, to enable log levels Emergency (1)
through Debug (7):
% sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/com.apple.networkd networkd_log_level -int 7
The networkd settings file may also be used to change the log level for code in libsystem_network. For example, to enable log levels Emer-
gency (1) through Debug (7) for libsystem_network code:
% sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/com.apple.networkd libnetcore_log_level -int 7
A SIGINFO signal will dump a snapshot summary of the internal state to the system log at log level NOTICE :
% sudo killall -INFO networkd
FILES
/usr/libexec/networkd
The binary.
/System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.networkd.plist
The launchd.plist(5) controlling the networkd job.
/Library/Preferences/com.apple.networkd.plist
An optional preferences file read by networkd.
BUGS
networkd bugs are tracked in Apple Radar component "networkd".
HISTORY
networkd first appeared in Mac OS X 10.7.
SEE ALSO
networkd_privileged(8), syslogd(8), launchd.plist(5)
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