Greetings... Elena Samsonova E.Samsonova@wxs.nl writes:
Does anyone else have an interest in having the flexibility of including soft error messages in the log files or is there a general consensus that they are unnecessary. We're trying to get support from other users for making the toggle available.
Yes, I would like to have the toggle as well. In the first place, I would like those messages to remain in the log file (I have not upgraded to 5.1 yet but plan to do so next month). We have prevented disk crashes by monitoring them.
Ditto! I'm still on 4.3.5D4 on both of our F520 and F330. The F330 is using the old 4 GB Seagate drives which number of them were replaced due to crashes. I find the messages very important in judging and predicting the state of the drives.
George
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I agree. Those disk-related messages are very important.
Farid Hamjavar UNM-CIRT On Thu, 18 Feb 1999, George Kahler wrote:
Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 15:03:44 -0500 From: George Kahler george@YorkU.CA To: Elena Samsonova E.Samsonova@wxs.nl Cc: Greg Kitch kitch@seas.ucla.edu, toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Re: Recovered error messages no longer logged in 5.1.2R3
Greetings... Elena Samsonova E.Samsonova@wxs.nl writes:
Does anyone else have an interest in having the flexibility of including soft error messages in the log files or is there a general consensus that they are unnecessary. We're trying to get support from other users for making the toggle available.
Yes, I would like to have the toggle as well. In the first place, I would like those messages to remain in the log file (I have not upgraded to 5.1 yet but plan to do so next month). We have prevented disk crashes by monitoring them.
Ditto! I'm still on 4.3.5D4 on both of our F520 and F330. The F330 is using the old 4 GB Seagate drives which number of them were replaced due to crashes. I find the messages very important in judging and predicting the state of the drives.
George
George Kahler e-mail: george@yorku.ca UNIX Systems Administrator humans: (416) 736-5257 x.22699 Computing Services, York University machines: (416) 736-5830 Ontario, Canada, M3J-1P3