I've set up errpt to redirect to syslog and syslog to forward to our linux syslog server. So I get to play around the rest of the day breaking my labs.
I've been filling file systems, tearing apart vhosts and unplugging cables - committing all sorts of heinous crimes.
I'm not used to this much freedom, I need some inspiration. What's your favorite break/fix?
Something I'm noticing, and maybe it was set up this way where I am before my time, if I fill a filesystem a la:
I'll get my error in errpt. If I delete the file and do it again right away I don't get a second error. There seems to be a 'cool down' but I've seen instances in the past with flapping adapters where errpt rolls because it gets flooded.
That was the main reason for hunting down new ways to break the system without outright killing it.
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Do not know about "cooldown" - and would need to know which daemon, subsystem is sending message to syslog and/or errpt before even beginning to guess.
fill fs
see alert hit errpt
delete file I used to fill fs
fill fs again
no error hits errpt
Only one JFS2_FULL message in errpt for /opt, no entry for the second filling.
I redirect errpt to syslog using an additional to the ODM with this bad boy:
and add the appropriate syslog.conf entries to ensure I have the forwarded logs going the files/server I want and get them rolling (touch the files,
).
I think the process goes:
*Error Hits* -> errpt entry -> errpt sends to syslog
Sorry if I'm throwing info out there, I figured I'd share what I'm doing in its completeness.
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