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2007-06-27T17:21:53Z
Date parsed: 6/27/2007 5:21:53 PM

Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2007 16:21:53 +0200

Hi

All of a sudden (actually we don't know why), SL4NT v3.2 has started

flooding the WINNT directory with .tmp files - up to 65.534 at a time.

Rather annoying ....

The configuration says that, f.ex. the pix syslog should be stored in

F:\logfiles\pix, but that does not work anymore.

Any ideas, anyone ?

regards,

John

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2007-06-27T17:53:41Z
Date parsed: 6/27/2007 5:53:41 PM

Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2007 16:53:41 +0200

Hi John,

SL4NT will log received data to .TMP files in case that the configured log

files can't be created/opened for write.

Please check the NTFS permission of F:\logfiles\pix and make sure that the

account (LocalSystem) under which SL4NT runs has Full Access.

- Franz

"John Dope" <jd@somewhere.com> wrote in message

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> Hi

>

> All of a sudden (actually we don't know why), SL4NT v3.2 has started

> flooding the WINNT directory with .tmp files - up to 65.534 at a time.

> Rather annoying ....

>

> The configuration says that, f.ex. the pix syslog should be stored in

> F:\logfiles\pix, but that does not work anymore.

>

> Any ideas, anyone ?

>

> regards,

> John

>

>

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2007-06-28T11:50:34Z
Date parsed: 6/28/2007 11:50:34 AM

Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 10:50:34 +0200

Hi Franz

You were abolutely right about nfts rights.

It turned out that the system account has been removed from the log-folder

structure.

By the way, is there an option for specify a different location for tmp

files other than SystemRoot ?

regards,

John

"Franz Krainer" <franzk@netal.com> wrote in message

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> Hi John,

>

> SL4NT will log received data to .TMP files in case that the configured log

> files can't be created/opened for write.

>

> Please check the NTFS permission of F:\logfiles\pix and make sure that the

> account (LocalSystem) under which SL4NT runs has Full Access.

>

> - Franz

>

>

> "John Dope" <jd@somewhere.com> wrote in message

> news:ZxNrCaMuHHA.224@is1.netal.com...

>> Hi

>>

>> All of a sudden (actually we don't know why), SL4NT v3.2 has started

>> flooding the WINNT directory with .tmp files - up to 65.534 at a time.

>> Rather annoying ....

>>

>> The configuration says that, f.ex. the pix syslog should be stored in

>> F:\logfiles\pix, but that does not work anymore.

>>

>> Any ideas, anyone ?

>>

>> regards,

>> John

>>

>>

>

>

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2007-06-28T17:28:12Z
Date parsed: 6/28/2007 5:28:12 PM

Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 16:28:12 +0200

John,

> By the way, is there an option for specify a different location for tmp

> files other than SystemRoot ?

the use of SystemRoot as location for alternate log files (in case SL4NT is

unable to use the configured location), is currently hard-coded and can't be

configured.

Franz.

"John Dope" <jd@somewhere.com> wrote in message

news:r6$hnFWuHHA.224@is1.netal.com...

> Hi Franz

>

> You were abolutely right about nfts rights.

>

> It turned out that the system account has been removed from the log-folder

> structure.

>

> By the way, is there an option for specify a different location for tmp

> files other than SystemRoot ?

>

> regards,

> John

>

> "Franz Krainer" <franzk@netal.com> wrote in message

> news:6Xr9xrMuHHA.1204@is1.netal.com...

>> Hi John,

>>

>> SL4NT will log received data to .TMP files in case that the configured

>> log files can't be created/opened for write.

>>

>> Please check the NTFS permission of F:\logfiles\pix and make sure that

>> the account (LocalSystem) under which SL4NT runs has Full Access.

>>

>> - Franz

>>

>>

>> "John Dope" <jd@somewhere.com> wrote in message

>> news:ZxNrCaMuHHA.224@is1.netal.com...

>>> Hi

>>>

>>> All of a sudden (actually we don't know why), SL4NT v3.2 has started

>>> flooding the WINNT directory with .tmp files - up to 65.534 at a time.

>>> Rather annoying ....

>>>

>>> The configuration says that, f.ex. the pix syslog should be stored in

>>> F:\logfiles\pix, but that does not work anymore.

>>>

>>> Any ideas, anyone ?

>>>

>>> regards,

>>> John

>>>

>>>

>>

>>

>

>