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Log shows the following command every minute

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Hi Guys

 

This log statement has been worrying me, every minute on the dot i get the following.

 

Can someone please help me with it? I don't know what it is and what it means.

 

May 22 03:26:01 SERVER crond[1512]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/lib/sa/sa1 1 1 &> /dev/null

May 22 03:27:01 SERVER crond[1512]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/lib/sa/sa1 1 1 &> /dev/null

May 22 03:28:01 SERVER crond[1512]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/lib/sa/sa1 1 1 &> /dev/null

May 22 03:29:01 SERVER crond[1512]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/lib/sa/sa1 1 1 &> /dev/null

May 22 03:30:01 SERVER crond[1512]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/lib/sa/sa1 1 1 &> /dev/null

May 22 03:31:01 SERVER crond[1512]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/lib/sa/sa1 1 1 &> /dev/null

May 22 03:32:01 SERVER crond[1512]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/lib/sa/sa1 1 1 &> /dev/null

May 22 03:33:01 SERVER crond[1512]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/lib/sa/sa1 1 1 &> /dev/null

May 22 03:34:01 SERVER crond[1512]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/lib/sa/sa1 1 1 &> /dev/null

May 22 03:35:01 SERVER crond[1512]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/lib/sa/sa1 1 1 &> /dev/null

May 22 03:36:01 SERVER crond[1512]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/lib/sa/sa1 1 1 &> /dev/null

 

Any help is appreciated  ;)

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Are all your plugins up-to-date?

  • Author

Are all your plugins up-to-date?

 

I just updated them now and restarted my machine... No difference  :-\

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Anyone have an idea regarding this error?

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See search tips in my sig

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See search tips in my sig

 

Hi trurl, I searched the forum and didn't find anything related to my issue.. This is worrying.

 

crond[1512]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/lib/sa/sa1 1 1 &> /dev/null

It looks like its part of the system stats plugin.  Why its generating an error, only bonienl could answer (and you'd probably be best posting in the dynamix plugins thread)

 

# Generated system data collection schedule:
*/1 * * * * /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.system.stats/scripts/sa1 1 1 &> /dev/null

 

Easiest solution (although not a "solution") is to uninstall the system stats plugin

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It looks like its part of the system stats plugin.  Why its generating an error, only bonienl could answer (and you'd probably be best posting in the dynamix plugins thread)

 

# Generated system data collection schedule:
*/1 * * * * /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.system.stats/scripts/sa1 1 1 &> /dev/null

 

Easiest solution (although not a "solution") is to uninstall the system stats plugin

 

I'll try that now Squid, ive attached my syslog as well.

server-syslog-20160523-1026.zip

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Removing stats plug has stopped the error, that worked but i realy like using stats. i'll have to ask in the right thread. Thank you  ;D

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Re-installing stats and no longer getting those errors, how did you know it was stats plugin?

Re-installing stats and no longer getting those errors, how did you know it was stats plugin?

Error mentioned crond (ie: cron)

 

Only two places to look output of crontab -l  and cron.d/root

 

(but actually before I looked there I checked out the monitor script as I knew it ran every minute - didn't know that system stats did also - now I do)

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See search tips in my sig

 

Hi trurl, I searched the forum and didn't find anything related to my issue.. This is worrying.

 

crond[1512]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/lib/sa/sa1 1 1 &> /dev/null

The reason I suggested you search is because I had already searched and found 30 results for " /usr/lib/sa/sa1". How did you search? The search tips I mentioned can help you in the future. I hope you read them.
  • 11 months later...

Experienced this issue.. uninstalled Dynamix System Stats and re-installed, error has since stopped

 

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