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Nick-Ashfab
Mar 20, 2025Aspirant
Netgear GS752TPv3 Logs Flooded with Restarted ConfigAgent - No Health response
Hello, We have a Netgear GS752TPv3 that we have configured to write logs to our Syslog server and we've found that it is flooding the log with the same 2 lines every 10 or 15 minutes. 2025-03-...
Nick-Ashfab
Mar 28, 2025Aspirant
We've factory restored the switch, all we have configured is the static IP on the device and it was throwing a different error flooding the logs after the restore (GET /api/v1/test (null), then I disabled insight on the device and the original log entry is appearing every few minutes.
Attached is a screenshot of the logging showing the system restore to default, the logging before disabling insight and logs afterwards.
Thanks,
Nick.
Nick-Ashfab
Mar 28, 2025Aspirant
Just adding that this issue only appears when the severity filter is set to DEBUG, if its set to anything else (informational, notice, warning etc) the issue doesnt appear BUT we want debug level logging to find the cause of the switch locking up.
Thanks
- schumakuMar 31, 2025Guru - Experienced User
Nick-Ashfab wrote:
Just adding that this issue only appears when the severity filter is set to DEBUG, if its set to anything else (informational, notice, warning etc) the issue doesnt appear...
Ïssue? It's a typical debug message.
Nick-Ashfab wrote:
...BUT we want debug level logging to find the cause of the switch locking up.
Doubt somewhat is jumping something magically out on the syslog.
Have a suspect problem with one port, with a certain set or group of ports, or with all ports?
And sorry, just because of two messages in about 15 minutes it's by far not a flood, or is your syslog(d) short of storage?
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