Hi George,
It's a problem that has to be fixed. The number means that the log gor
rotated but a previous rotation already existed so the new file is
qualified with a suffix. The problem stems from a change (stupid I must
say) in Linux where the scheduled ntp corection occurs at midnight. Many
times, the clock runs backwards just as log rotation occurs, so from
xrootd's perspective, midnight may occur several times and you get
multiple log rotated log files, each with usually a single line.
Andy
On Wed, 19 Feb 2020, George Patargias - UKRI STFC wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> This is a fairly simple question. What is the meaning of the number appearing immediately after the time stamp in the xrootd logs. For example
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> 200219 09:46:12 3536628 XrootdXeq: alicesgm.2433:148@lcg1794 pub IPv4 login as alicesgm
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> What does 3536628 represent? Is it a transfer or a connection id?
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>
> Many thanks,
>
>
> George
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