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Sanity Check - Maestro connected appliances only update one /var/log
Good day,
I searched and either it is not covered or my search sucked. I assume this is an "everybody knows that", but it is new to me.
I was chasing an issue with a potential false positive SNMP report to our collector. What is not important. I inspected /var/log/messages in Appliance 1 (from Orchestator "m 1 1"). When I went to appliance 2 and 3 ("m 1 2" and "m 1 3"), none of the files in /var/log were recent (2+ years old). Made me go "Huh?" It made some sense if you wanted to have 1 point to investigate. But considering dmesg also was ancient history, I started wondering.
Are the logs really consolidated on appliance 1, or they are somewhere else and I am missing it?
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there are some possibilities.
- Appliance came with maestro version and only were added to SG without change the clock.
- NTP was unreachable and set to SGM to old date and recovery at some point.
keep in mind that could be cosmetic
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Sorry, that is not the issue. That would have been easy. Time Date are correct, and there are some other files that are current like smart.log.dbg for example.
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The logs are not consolidated on 1 device. You can use "asg log" command to query some logs across all cluster members. Viewing a Log File (asg log) You will probably see more current logs in your $FWDIR/log/* directories. My /var/log has some that haven't updated since last reboot, some since before that. There are a few with current timestamps in there though.
