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  • [6.9.2] Disk log information grepping unrelated lines


    scumbug
    • Annoyance

    Noticed this for awhile, there seem to be some unrelated lines showing up in disk log for drive name /dev/sdd. drives with names other than /dev/sdd are grepping their lines correctly.

     

    Here's an excerpt of the log of /dev/sdd on my system

     

    Jun 9 10:29:24 cs-nas kernel: ata5: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0xef84b000 port 0xef84b300 irq 133
    Jun 9 10:29:24 cs-nas kernel: ata5: SATA link up 6.0 Gbps (SStatus 133 SControl 300)
    Jun 9 10:29:24 cs-nas kernel: ata5.00: ATA-9: SSD 512GB, , FW200326, max UDMA/133
    Jun 9 10:29:24 cs-nas kernel: ata5.00: 1000215216 sectors, multi 8: LBA48 NCQ (depth 32), AA
    Jun 9 10:29:24 cs-nas kernel: ata5.00: configured for UDMA/133
    Jun 9 10:29:24 cs-nas kernel: sd 5:0:0:0: [sdd] 1000215216 512-byte logical blocks: (512 GB/477 GiB)
    Jun 9 10:29:24 cs-nas kernel: sd 5:0:0:0: [sdd] Write Protect is off
    Jun 9 10:29:24 cs-nas kernel: sd 5:0:0:0: [sdd] Mode Sense: 00 3a 00 00
    Jun 9 10:29:24 cs-nas kernel: sd 5:0:0:0: [sdd] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA
    Jun 9 10:29:24 cs-nas kernel: sdd: sdd1
    Jun 9 10:29:24 cs-nas kernel: sd 5:0:0:0: [sdd] Attached SCSI disk
    Jun 9 10:29:24 cs-nas kernel: BTRFS: device fsid 26a7cd78-2d68-4f94-8c85-b1ab9c5f2498 devid 1 transid 1298 /dev/sdd1 scanned by udevd (1441)
    Jun 9 10:29:48 cs-nas root: --> Deleting /usr/doc/python-2.7.17/Documentation/library/bsddb.txt
    Jun 9 10:29:49 cs-nas root: --> Deleting /usr/lib64/python2.7/lib-dynload/_bsddb.so
    Jun 9 10:30:27 cs-nas emhttpd: SSD_512GB_ (sdd) 512 1000215216
    Jun 9 10:30:27 cs-nas emhttpd: import 30 cache device: (sdd) SSD_512GB_
    Jun 9 10:30:27 cs-nas emhttpd: read SMART /dev/sdd
    Jun 9 10:30:29 cs-nas root: /usr/sbin/wsdd
    Jun 9 11:29:25 cs-nas kernel: BTRFS info (device sdd1): turning on async discard
    Jun 9 11:29:25 cs-nas kernel: BTRFS info (device sdd1): using free space tree
    Jun 9 11:29:25 cs-nas kernel: BTRFS info (device sdd1): has skinny extents
    Jun 9 11:29:25 cs-nas kernel: BTRFS info (device sdd1): enabling ssd optimizations
    Jun 9 11:29:28 cs-nas root: /usr/sbin/wsdd
    Jun 9 11:40:14 cs-nas emhttpd: read SMART /dev/sdd
    Jun 9 11:43:36 cs-nas root: /usr/sbin/wsdd
    Jun 9 11:44:02 cs-nas kernel: BTRFS info (device sdd1): turning on async discard
    Jun 9 11:44:02 cs-nas kernel: BTRFS info (device sdd1): using free space tree
    Jun 9 11:44:02 cs-nas kernel: BTRFS info (device sdd1): has skinny extents
    Jun 9 11:44:02 cs-nas kernel: BTRFS info (device sdd1): enabling ssd optimizations
    Jun 9 11:44:05 cs-nas root: /usr/sbin/wsdd
    Jun 9 13:49:35 cs-nas root: /usr/sbin/wsdd
    Jun 10 05:02:13 cs-nas root: /mnt/cache: 679.1 GiB (729163964416 bytes) trimmed on /dev/sdd1

     

    These lines are probably unrelated but erroneously grepped due to them having 'dd' in their line

     

    Jun 9 10:29:48 cs-nas root: --> Deleting /usr/doc/python-2.7.17/Documentation/library/bsddb.txt
    Jun 9 10:29:49 cs-nas root: --> Deleting /usr/lib64/python2.7/lib-dynload/_bsddb.so
    Jun 9 11:44:05 cs-nas root: /usr/sbin/wsdd

     

    It's just a tiny annoyance but would love to see my logs cleanly if it's an easy fix.

     

    Thanks!




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