[opensuse] Leap 42.2 - journal gnome-keyring-daemon: couldn't initialize slot with master password??
All, Help? I was looking at the journal on Leap 42.2 trying to minimize the chatter going to it. The first issue I find is: Jan 04 21:49:23 wizard gnome-keyring-daemon[10899]: couldn't initialize slot with master password: The password or PIN is incorrect What?? I'm running kde3, all is working great. Why are my logs filling with gnome-keyring-daemon messages? Better yet, how do I fix this and turn these messages off? Checking the processes, I find: /usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon --start --foreground --components=secrets Great. I didn't start this explicitly and I'm not sure what else did. I have FF and Tbird running. Other than that, it's just kate, kwrite, konsole and konqueror. (Tbird is running without account or enigmail error, so it's not trying to log in) None of the sites in FF are complaining. What can I check to get rid of these messages. Next, the kernel firewall logging is quite chatty. When following the journal, I get repeated messages of the type: Jan 05 00:46:55 wizard kernel: SFW2-INext-DROP-DEFLT IN=wlan0 OUT= MAC=... What is the trick to toning down the kernel messages? I'm happy to live without the firewall logging unless I want to enable it to look at a problem. I've limited the journal size to 50M with SystemMaxUse=50M, but I would like to save that 50M for something other than firewall chatter. Any tips on this one? -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On January 4, 2017 10:53:24 PM PST, "David C. Rankin"
All,
Help? I was looking at the journal on Leap 42.2 trying to minimize the chatter going to it. The first issue I find is:
Jan 04 21:49:23 wizard gnome-keyring-daemon[10899]: couldn't initialize slot with master password: The password or PIN is incorrect
What?? I'm running kde3, all is working great. Why are my logs filling with gnome-keyring-daemon messages? Better yet, how do I fix this and turn these messages off? Checking the processes, I find:
/usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon --start --foreground --components=secrets
Great. I didn't start this explicitly and I'm not sure what else did. I have FF and Tbird running. Other than that, it's just kate, kwrite, konsole and konqueror. (Tbird is running without account or enigmail error, so it's not trying to log in) None of the sites in FF are complaining. What can I check to get rid of these messages.
Next, the kernel firewall logging is quite chatty. When following the journal, I get repeated messages of the type:
Jan 05 00:46:55 wizard kernel: SFW2-INext-DROP-DEFLT IN=wlan0 OUT= MAC=...
What is the trick to toning down the kernel messages? I'm happy to live without the firewall logging unless I want to enable it to look at a problem. I've limited the journal size to 50M with SystemMaxUse=50M, but I would like to save that 50M for something other than firewall chatter. Any tips on this one?
/etc/journald.conf is where I think you want to start looking. Seems to me the default logging level is set to debug or something silly like that. Man journald.conf V -- Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On Thursday, 5 January 2017 00:53:24 CET David C. Rankin wrote:
All,
Help? I was looking at the journal on Leap 42.2 trying to minimize the chatter going to it. The first issue I find is:
Jan 04 21:49:23 wizard gnome-keyring-daemon[10899]: couldn't initialize slot with master password: The password or PIN is incorrect
What?? I'm running kde3, all is working great. Why are my logs filling with gnome-keyring-daemon messages? Better yet, how do I fix this and turn these messages off? Checking the processes, I find:
/usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon --start --foreground --components=secrets
Great. I didn't start this explicitly and I'm not sure what else did. I have FF and Tbird running. Other than that, it's just kate, kwrite, konsole and konqueror. (Tbird is running without account or enigmail error, so it's not trying to log in) None of the sites in FF are complaining. What can I check to get rid of these messages.
Next, the kernel firewall logging is quite chatty. When following the journal, I get repeated messages of the type:
Jan 05 00:46:55 wizard kernel: SFW2-INext-DROP-DEFLT IN=wlan0 OUT= MAC=...
What is the trick to toning down the kernel messages? I'm happy to live without the firewall logging unless I want to enable it to look at a problem. I've limited the journal size to 50M with SystemMaxUse=50M, but I would like to save that 50M for something other than firewall chatter. Any tips on this one? yast>firewall>logging><set to none> i did this firewall messages very annoying
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05.01.2017 09:53, David C. Rankin пишет:
All,
Help? I was looking at the journal on Leap 42.2 trying to minimize the chatter going to it. The first issue I find is:
Jan 04 21:49:23 wizard gnome-keyring-daemon[10899]: couldn't initialize slot with master password: The password or PIN is incorrect
What?? I'm running kde3, all is working great. Why are my logs filling with gnome-keyring-daemon messages? Better yet, how do I fix this and turn these messages off? Checking the processes, I find:
/usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon --start --foreground --components=secrets
Great. I didn't start this explicitly and I'm not sure what else did. I have
it may be started on-demand by D-Bus daemon when some client connects to end-point. It may be started on login by autostart which is installed by default (although if I interpret it correctly, it should not do it in KDE). I would guess - D-Bus. If you do not need it, you can simply uninstall it? It does not look like it has extensive dependencies. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On 2017-01-05 07:53, David C. Rankin wrote:
What is the trick to toning down the kernel messages? I'm happy to live without the firewall logging unless I want to enable it to look at a problem. I've limited the journal size to 50M with SystemMaxUse=50M, but I would like to save that 50M for something other than firewall chatter. Any tips on this one
You can not filter the messages that go into the journal. The adjustments are in "/etc/journald.conf", but unfortunately a lot of the chatter is produced by KDE or GNome at Warning level, so no way to reduce what are clearly "debug" messages. You can filter when using syslog, but now on the journal. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 42.2 x86_64 "Malachite" at Telcontar)
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