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Question about logs

Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 6:36 pm
by Taisa
Hello. I have question about some mysterious for me lines in mikrotik log.

16:47:01 store,debug adding system drive: primary-master (/dev/hda)
16:47:01 store,debug user-manager1: disk setup finished successfully
16:47:01 store,debug web-proxy1: disk setup finished successfull

I have a lot of these lines,
I`m wondering if it may cause problems, and in consequence force my alix2d2
to reboot after 7-10 days running. It happens so, that why im trying to determine the cause.

Re: Question about logs

Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2010 1:02 pm
by sergejs
Most likely you have debug logs enabled for store. Every time RouterOS is starting, it manages available and configured stores.

Re: Question about logs

Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2010 7:31 pm
by Taisa
You`re right, but why I get these lines for example every 45min, or few hours, since RouterOS doesn`t restart huh? I think it isn`t normal behavior.

Re: Question about logs

Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2010 10:54 am
by sergejs
It depends on your configuration, but

16:47:01 store,debug adding system drive: primary-master (/dev/hda)
16:47:01 store,debug user-manager1: disk setup finished successfully
16:47:01 store,debug web-proxy1: disk setup finished successfull

These lines should not be present when router is started and you are not changing anything at /store.

Re: Question about logs

Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 5:09 pm
by Taisa
That`s right, but it happens. I think becaise of that my mikrotik reboots often just like that :-(((

Re: Question about logs

Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 9:56 am
by changeip
This is something I just ran into:


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oct/03/2011 23:39:33 store,debug adding system drive: usb1 (/dev/sda)
oct/03/2011 23:40:04 store,debug adding system drive: usb1 (/dev/sda)
oct/03/2011 23:40:34 store,debug adding system drive: usb1 (/dev/sda)
oct/03/2011 23:41:04 store,debug adding system drive: usb1 (/dev/sda)
oct/03/2011 23:41:34 store,debug adding system drive: usb1 (/dev/sda)
oct/03/2011 23:42:04 store,debug adding system drive: usb1 (/dev/sda)
oct/03/2011 23:42:34 store,debug adding system drive: usb1 (/dev/sda)
oct/03/2011 23:43:04 store,debug adding system drive: usb1 (/dev/sda)

Seems the user database is lost (until reboot) and nothing can be written. I think the usb disk is ejected somehow. Anyone else have these issues on x86 using usb for flash disk? I will move to sata since usb bus is unreliable, just interesting to see this happen on multiple supermicro atom boards using industrial usb flash for the install.

Re: Question about logs

Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2012 6:37 pm
by luismanson
Im trying to debug the same problem, i made a thread a few days ago: http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?t=59236
di you guys fixed it or found any culprit?

Re: Question about logs

Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2012 7:11 pm
by cybercoder
I saw this too
when i activated the debugging and Starting PPPOE Server/Client it debugs, but when disabled them the debugs won't stop! what was it debug?

You can test this on 5.12

Re: Question about logs

Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2012 8:21 pm
by luismanson
I saw this too
when i activated the debugging and Starting PPPOE Server/Client it debugs, but when disabled them the debugs won't stop! what was it debug?

You can test this on 5.12
im talking about another thing, not debug options, but what i see in debug, im looking for a reason to make mi MK hang for a minute or two, and i think its USB related

Re: Question about logs

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 11:23 am
by cybercoder
detach the usb drive and check it if there is no problem with no usb, format the storage and try again.

this is very simple i think you did it not?

Re: Question about logs

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 2:11 pm
by luismanson
yes i did that with 2 SD and one USB drive :|

however for some reason i decided to reset the MK and start again using winbox from linux, i did all the same setup and seems to be working :| i have yet to try the other microsd and usb drive, however i also had weird problems before using any storage device