[Systems] [Systems-logs] Cron <root at jita> test -x /usr/sbin/anacron || ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.daily )

Sam P. sam at sam.today
Wed May 4 08:33:49 EDT 2016


None of this is errors?

This is just log noise?

On 4 May 2016 9:01:37 PM AEST, root at jita.sugarlabs.org wrote:
>/etc/cron.daily/logrotate:
>-- Update cgit.sugarlabs.org
>Create/Update database for config "./awstats.conf" by AWStats version
>7.2 (build )
>From data in log file "/var/log/apache2/cgit.sugarlabs.org.log"...
>Phase 1 : First bypass old records, searching new record...
>Direct access after last parsed record (after line 21914)
>Jumped lines in file: 21914
> Found 21914 already parsed records.
>Parsed lines in file: 420
> Found 0 dropped records,
> Found 0 comments,
> Found 0 blank records,
> Found 0 corrupted records,
> Found 0 old records,
> Found 420 new qualified records.
>-- Update chat.sugarlabs.org
>Create/Update database for config "./awstats.conf" by AWStats version
>7.2 (build )
>From data in log file "/var/log/apache2/chat.sugarlabs.org.log"...
>Phase 1 : First bypass old records, searching new record...
>Direct access after last parsed record (after line 40)
>Jumped lines in file: 40
> Found 40 already parsed records.
>Parsed lines in file: 0
> Found 0 dropped records,
> Found 0 comments,
> Found 0 blank records,
> Found 0 corrupted records,
> Found 0 old records,
> Found 0 new qualified records.
>-- Update git.sugarlabs.org
>Create/Update database for config "./awstats.conf" by AWStats version
>7.2 (build )
>From data in log file "/var/log/apache2/git.sugarlabs.org.log"...
>Phase 1 : First bypass old records, searching new record...
>Direct access after last parsed record (after line 5949)
>Jumped lines in file: 5949
> Found 5949 already parsed records.
>Parsed lines in file: 111
> Found 0 dropped records,
> Found 0 comments,
> Found 0 blank records,
> Found 0 corrupted records,
> Found 0 old records,
> Found 111 new qualified records.
>-- Update meeting.sugarlabs.org
>Create/Update database for config "./awstats.conf" by AWStats version
>7.2 (build )
>From data in log file "/var/log/apache2/meeting.sugarlabs.org.log"...
>Phase 1 : First bypass old records, searching new record...
>Direct access after last parsed record (after line 1906)
>Jumped lines in file: 1906
> Found 1906 already parsed records.
>Parsed lines in file: 57
> Found 0 dropped records,
> Found 0 comments,
> Found 0 blank records,
> Found 12 corrupted records,
> Found 0 old records,
> Found 45 new qualified records.
>-- Update network.sugarlabs.org
>Create/Update database for config "./awstats.conf" by AWStats version
>7.2 (build )
>From data in log file "/var/log/apache2/network.sugarlabs.org.log"...
>Phase 1 : First bypass old records, searching new record...
>Direct access after last parsed record (after line 2214)
>Jumped lines in file: 2214
> Found 2214 already parsed records.
>Parsed lines in file: 15
> Found 0 dropped records,
> Found 0 comments,
> Found 0 blank records,
> Found 2 corrupted records,
> Found 0 old records,
> Found 13 new qualified records.
>-- Update node.sugarlabs.org
>Create/Update database for config "./awstats.conf" by AWStats version
>7.2 (build )
>From data in log file "/var/log/apache2/node.sugarlabs.org.log"...
>Phase 1 : First bypass old records, searching new record...
>Direct access after last parsed record (after line 211961)
>Jumped lines in file: 211961
> Found 211961 already parsed records.
>Parsed lines in file: 0
> Found 0 dropped records,
> Found 0 comments,
> Found 0 blank records,
> Found 0 corrupted records,
> Found 0 old records,
> Found 0 new qualified records.
>Reloading sugar-network...ok
>Stopping supybot...ok
>Starting supybot...ok
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