Bonjour,
j’ai une quantité monstreuses de logs de ce type dans mon /var/log/syslog:
Oct 13 10:03:41 dsrvbull01 systemd[1]: Finished Daily apt download activities.
Oct 13 10:09:00 dsrvbull01 systemd[1]: Starting Clean php session files...
Oct 13 10:09:00 dsrvbull01 systemd[1]: phpsessionclean.service: Deactivated successfully.
Oct 13 10:09:00 dsrvbull01 systemd[1]: Finished Clean php session files.
Oct 13 10:39:00 dsrvbull01 systemd[1]: Starting Clean php session files...
Oct 13 10:39:00 dsrvbull01 systemd[1]: phpsessionclean.service: Deactivated successfully.
Oct 13 10:39:00 dsrvbull01 systemd[1]: Finished Clean php session files.
Oct 13 11:09:01 dsrvbull01 systemd[1]: Starting Clean php session files...
Oct 13 11:09:01 dsrvbull01 systemd[1]: phpsessionclean.service: Deactivated successfully.
Oct 13 11:09:01 dsrvbull01 systemd[1]: Finished Clean php session files.
Oct 13 11:39:01 dsrvbull01 systemd[1]: Starting Clean php session files...
Oct 13 11:39:01 dsrvbull01 systemd[1]: phpsessionclean.service: Deactivated successfully.
Oct 13 11:39:01 dsrvbull01 systemd[1]: Finished Clean php session files.
Oct 13 12:09:01 dsrvbull01 systemd[1]: Starting Clean php session files...
Oct 13 12:09:01 dsrvbull01 systemd[1]: phpsessionclean.service: Deactivated successfully.
Oct 13 12:09:01 dsrvbull01 systemd[1]: Finished Clean php session files.
j’aimerais bien les mettre ailleurs, mais je ne sais pas (je ne suis pas sur) de savoir qui produit ces logs; et surtout je veux éviter les configurations usine à gaz.