[Pkg-utopia-maintainers] Bug#755477: network-manager: fills up /var/log/partition

Tomas Janousek tomi at nomi.cz
Mon Aug 4 15:38:13 UTC 2014


Hi,

On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 05:54:58PM +0900, Merlini Adrien wrote:
> I have just upgraded network-manager to 0.9.10. Since the upgrade when
> activating the hotspot/shared AP feature, network-manager will 'spam'
> /var/log/deamon.log with the message provided bellow. This ends up filling
> up completly the partition containing /var/log and preventing parts of the
> system from running. The filling up is also relatively fast, it took a few
> minutes to reach 2GB on a laptop HDD.
> 
> I am not sure what causes the original issue, I will investigate this later.
>
> [...]
>
> Regarding the original issue could it be caused by the fact that the
> name of the computer and the SSID of the hotspot are the same ('yuno')?
> This would explain the "Name not unique on network" part of the logs.

Any progress in investigating the issue?  I hit this a few weeks ago
immediately after upgrading network-manager even without activating a hotspot
as I keep a monitor interface around for aircrack-ng purposes.  Today, I hit
it again when activating a hotspot.  It does seem quite silly that
network-manager tries to manage a monitor interface it itself creates for the
hotspot, and doubly so that it fills the logs complaining about it.  You're
lucky that you keep a separate partition just for /var/log. :-)

Anyway, the workaround I use is this in
/etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf:

[keyfile]
unmanaged-devices=interface-name:wlan1mon0;interface-name:mon.wlan1

(wlan1mon0 is the monitor interface that I created, mon.wlan1 is the one
network-manager creates itself)

-- 
Tomáš Janoušek, a.k.a. Liskni_si, http://work.lisk.in/



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