[horde] Horde logs stuffed with foreign program logging info

Jan Schneider jan at horde.org
Fri Jun 24 09:01:14 UTC 2011


Zitat von Louis-Philippe Allard <lp.allard.1 at gmail.com>:

> Quoting Jan Schneider <jan at horde.org>:
>>> Zitat von Louis-Philippe Allard <lp.allard.1 at gmail.com>:
>>  >
>>  >> Quoting Michael J Rubinsky <mrubinsk at horde.org>:
>>  >>>> Louis-Philippe Allard <lp.allard.1 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>  >>> >
>>  >>> >> Quoting Michael J Rubinsky <mrubinsk at horde.org>:
>>  >>> >>>> Louis-Philippe Allard <lp.allard.1 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>  >>> >>>   >
>>  >>> >>>   >> Hello,
>>  >>> >>>   >>
>>  >>> >>>   >>   I know it will quite seems strange, but I discovered that
>>  >>> >> logging
>>  >>> >>>   >> information from misc non horde related applications (such as
>>  >>> >>>   >> Zoneminder
>>  >>> >>>   >> (home surveillance framework)) are stored in Horde'a logs as
>>  >>> >> well as in
>>  >>> >>>   >> the
>>  >>> >>>   >> Activesync logs.
>>  >>> >>>   >>
>>  >>> >>>   >> For example below, the Horde log is "contaminated" with
>>  >>> >> zoneminder
>>  >>> >>>   >> info. 
>>  >>> >>>   >> Lines such as:
>>  >>> >>>   >>
>>  >>> >>>   >> [code]Jun 22 17:39:56 lhost2 zmc_dvideo0[2088]: INF [Monitor0:
>>  >>> >> 32000 -
>>  >>> >>>   >> Capturing at 7.75 fps]
>>  >>> >>>   >> Jun 22 17:39:59 lhost2 zma_m4[2092]: INF [Monitor0: 32000 -
>>  >>> >> Processing
>>  >>> >>>   >> at
>>  >>> >>>   >> 7.75 fps]
>>  >>> >>>   >>   Jun 22 17:42:09 lhost2 zmc_dvideo0[2088]: INF [Monitor0:
>>  >>> 33000
>>  >>> >> -
>>  >>> >>>   >> Capturing at 7.52 fps]
>>  >>> >>>   >> Jun 22 17:42:12 lhost2 zma_m4[2092]: INF [Monitor0: 33000 -
>>  >>> >> Processing
>>  >>> >>>   >> at
>>  >>> >>>   >> 7.52 fps]
>>  >>> >>>   >>   Jun 22 17:43:56 lhost2 sshd[3929]: Accepted password for
>>  >>> root
>>  >>> >> from
>>  >>> >>>   >> 192.168.0.106 port 49844 ssh2
>>  >>> >>>   >>   Jun 22 17:44:16 lhost2 zmc_dvideo0[2088]: INF [Monitor0:
>>  >>> 34000
>>  >>> >> -
>>  >>> >>>   >> Capturing at 7.87 fps]
>>  >>> >>>   >> Jun 22 17:44:19 lhost2 zma_m4[2092]: INF [Monitor0: 34000 -
>>  >>> >> Processing
>>  >>> >>>   >> at
>>  >>> >>>   >> 7.87 fps][/code]
>>  >>> >>>   >>
>>  >>> >>>   >>   What can cause applications to send info to the horde
>>  >>> logs? 
>>  >>> >> These
>>  >>> >>>   >> applications are NOT configured to send data  
>> tohorde's logs and
>>  >>> >> I
>>  >>> >>>   >> double
>>  >>> >>>   >> checked this.  They have their own logs.  TO me it looks like
>>  >>> >> Horde is
>>  >>> >>>   >> using some way to retrieve the system dmesg or
>> similar and then
>>  >>> >> stores
>>  >>> >>>   >> to
>>  >>> >>>   >> its logs.
>>  >>> >>>   >>
>>  >>> >>>   >>   Can someone help?
>>  >>> >>>   >>
>>  >>> >>>   >>   Because of that, my active sync log is usually around 20MB
>>  >>> >> which is
>>  >>> >>>   >> almost impossible to use for troubleshooting.
>>  >>> >>>   >>    
>>  >>> >>>   >
>>  >>> >>>   > Are you sure horde isn't logging to syslog?
>>  >>> >>>   > --
>>  >>> >>>   > Mike
>>  >>>
>>  >>> >> Could be.  I'd like to tell, but since last update Ive lost my
>>  >>> >> Administration entry in the left hand side menu. All I have now is:
>>  >>> >
>>  >>> > Your username is no longer in the conf[auth][admin] array in
>>  >>> > horde/config/conf.php
>>  >> Might be weird to say, but my name is indeed in the conf[auth][admin]
>>  >> array...  Yesterday I was fooling around trying to do something
>> and I had
>>  >> the Admin menu showing up in a smaller menu just right of the left
>>  >> menu...  There is definitely a glitch there.
>>  >
>>  > No. You are talking about the ajax webmail interface. There is no
>>  > administration link.
>>  >
>>  > Jan.
>>  >
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> OK so how do I access the administration page to configure the programs?

Go to the portal.

Jan.

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