On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 11:03:44PM +0200, Erik Westrup wrote:
Hello,
when I issue snapper commands sometime the program leaves a logfile in CWD called "Snapper destructor" with contents like
Is the file really called "Snapper destructor" or something like "snapper.log"? What are the CWDs you see that file? Do you use the command line tool snapper or the yast gui?
2012-08-12 00:01:01 MIL libsnapper(725) Snapper.cc(~Snapper):85 - Snapper destructor 2012-08-12 01:01:01 MIL libsnapper(597) Snapper.cc(~Snapper):85 - Snapper destructor 2012-08-12 02:01:01 MIL libsnapper(1232) Snapper.cc(~Snapper):85 - Snapper destructor 2012-08-12 03:01:01 MIL libsnapper(634) Snapper.cc(~Snapper):85 - Snapper destructor 2012-08-12 04:01:02 MIL libsnapper(596) Snapper.cc(~Snapper):85 - Snapper destructor 2012-08-13 22:01:01 MIL libsnapper(549) Snapper.cc(~Snapper):85 - Snapper destructor
From the periodic times it seems likely that the file is created by the hourly cron job.
I'm starting to get annoyed by these files. How come they are produced and how can I disable them?
It will need more investigation to say that. The log message itself is clear but it should be contained in /var/log/snapper.log (when snapper is called as root but that's the only reasonable use currently). And if for some reason logging happens to another file there should be much more log messages, e.g. from the constructor. Can you provide the file /var/log/snapper.log so we can check whether the other log entries are there? Regards, Arvin -- Arvin Schnell, <aschnell@suse.de> Senior Software Engineer, Research & Development SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, GF: Jeff Hawn, Jennifer Guild, Felix Imendörffer, HRB 16746 (AG Nürnberg) Maxfeldstraße 5 90409 Nürnberg Germany -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: yast-devel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: yast-devel+owner@opensuse.org