Le 29/04/2024 à 11:03, ANSART David a écrit :
Bonjour

As tu essayé le : kernel.printk = 3 4 1 7  ?

Ne présumant de rien (malgré les tests ci-dessous), j'ai tenté :)


11:10-root@i7c1:~>sysctl -w kernel.printk='3    4    1    7'
kernel.printk = 3    4    1    7
11:10-root@i7c1:~>2024 Apr 29 11:15:08 i7c1 fatal: Read from socket failed: Connection reset by peer [preauth]
2024 Apr 29 11:22:45 i7c1 fatal: Read from socket failed: Connection reset by peer [preauth]
2024 Apr 29 11:42:23 i7c1 fatal: Read from socket failed: Connection reset by peer [preauth]
2024 Apr 29 12:10:32 i7c1 fatal: Read from socket failed: Connection reset by peer [preauth]
2024 Apr 29 12:16:14 i7c1 fatal: Read from socket failed: Connection reset by peer [preauth]
2024 Apr 29 13:50:16 i7c1 fatal: Read from socket failed: Connection reset by peer [preauth]
2024 Apr 29 14:36:58 i7c1 fatal: Read from socket failed: Connection reset by peer [preauth]
2024 Apr 29 15:29:27 i7c1 fatal: Read from socket failed: Connection reset by peer [preauth]


La vérité est ailleurs (C) X files


C'est quand même marrant... Debian 8 sûr, Debian 11 sûr,



> Un petit retex de la manip, qui ne semble pas concluante...
>
>  1265  25/04/2024 18:37:33 sysctl -w kernel.printk=4    4    1    7
>  1266  25/04/2024 18:37:45 sysctl -w 'kernel.printk=4    4    1 7'
>  1268  26/04/2024 13:34:26 sysctl -w 'kernel.printk=4    4    1 4'
>  1274  26/04/2024 14:55:13 sysctl -w 'kernel.printk=3    3    1 3'
>  1275  28/04/2024 09:13:29 sysctl -w 'kernel.printk=2    2    1 2'
>  1276  28/04/2024 17:21:07 sysctl -w 'kernel.printk=1    1    1    1'
>
> J'ai toujours le message...
>
> Remis les réglages d'origine : kernel.printk = 7    4    1    7


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