Here's some info that I am hoping might help on my error log messages. I tied to match my access log entries to my error log entries by time/date stamp and here's what I found.
Access log:
Code:
Sun May 18 07:53:51 2008|CLEANUPREFRESH|HIT|60872|us.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_hardy_multiverse_source_Sources.bz2
Sun May 18 07:53:51 2008|CLEANUPREFRESH|HIT|6397|us.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_hardy_restricted_binary-amd64_Packages.bz2
Sun May 18 07:53:52 2008|CLEANUPREFRESH|HIT|1488|us.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_hardy_restricted_source_Sources.bz2
Sun May 18 07:53:52 2008|CLEANUPREFRESH|HIT|4257395|us.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_hardy_universe_binary-amd64_Packages.bz2
Sun May 18 07:53:52 2008|CLEANUPREFRESH|HIT|1323029|us.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_hardy_universe_source_Sources.bz2
Sun May 18 07:54:33 2008|192.168.218.24|HIT|191|us.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_hardy_Release.gpg
Sun May 18 07:54:33 2008|192.168.218.24|HIT|191|security.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_hardy-security_Release.gpg
Sun May 18 07:54:33 2008|192.168.218.24|HIT|191|archive.canonical.com_ubuntu_dists_hardy_Release.gpg
Error log:
Code:
Sun May 18 07:53:51 2008|INETD|info [6638]: Warning: no running inetd server found
Sun May 18 07:53:51 2008|INETD|info [6640]: Warning: no running inetd server found
Sun May 18 07:53:52 2008|INETD|info [6642]: Warning: no running inetd server found
Sun May 18 07:53:52 2008|INETD|info [6644]: Warning: no running inetd server found
Mon May 19 07:49:32 2008|INETD|info [25842]: Warning: no running inetd server found
Mon May 19 07:49:33 2008|INETD|info [25844]: Warning: no running inetd server found
Mon May 19 07:49:33 2008|INETD|info [25846]: Warning: no running inetd server found
Mon May 19 07:49:34 2008|INETD|info [25848]: Warning: no running inetd server found
Then next occurrences of the INETD error are later on the 19th when
Access log:
Code:
Mon May 19 07:50:07 2008|CLEANUPREFRESH|HIT|1488|us.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_hardy_restricted_source_Sources.bz2
Mon May 19 07:50:07 2008|CLEANUPREFRESH|HIT|4257395|us.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_hardy_universe_binary-amd64_Packages.bz2
Mon May 19 07:50:08 2008|CLEANUPREFRESH|HIT|1323029|us.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_hardy_universe_source_Sources.bz2
Mon May 19 07:53:37 2008|192.168.218.22|HIT|191|us.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_hardy_Release.gpg
Mon May 19 07:53:37 2008|192.168.218.22|HIT|191|security.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_hardy-security_Release.gpg
Error log (EOF):
Code:
Mon May 19 07:50:07 2008|INETD|info [25987]: Warning: no running inetd server found
Mon May 19 07:50:07 2008|INETD|info [25989]: Warning: no running inetd server found
Mon May 19 07:50:07 2008|INETD|info [25991]: Warning: no running inetd server found
Going to the oldest (top) entries in the files shows the same pattern... no error entries until...
Error log:
Code:
Fri May 9 07:44:34 2008|INETD|info [17032]: Warning: no running inetd server found
Fri May 9 07:44:35 2008|INETD|info [17035]: Warning: no running inetd server found
Which coincides with...
Access log:
Code:
Fri May 9 07:44:32 2008|127.0.0.1|HIT|173749|us.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_hardy_multiverse_binary-amd64_Packages.bz2
Fri May 9 07:44:35 2008|CLEANUPREFRESH|EXPIRED|7874|security.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_hardy-security_main_binary-amd64_Packages.gz
Fri May 9 07:44:36 2008|CLEANUPREFRESH|HIT|1512492|us.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_hardy_main_binary-amd64_Packages.gz
From this I'm concluding that it's the the execution of "CLEANUPREFRESH" generating the error. Whatever "process" is triggering the error also seems to log it 1 second prior to the access log message.
Can anyone tell me a bit about what the "CLEANUPREFRESH" access log entry is about and what setting where triggers it? Is it apt-cacher's clean-up or apt's clean-up...I'm guessing apt-cacher's.
Thanx, Skip
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