In some Linux / Unix / Solaris configurations, you may notice that the Uptime Infrastructure Monitor agent is repeatedly logging connection warnings in the /var/adm/messages log. This is usually normal behavior as xinetd/inetd is set up to log any connections to its services by default.
In the case of the UIM agent, this practice can result in very large log files, as every time the monitoring station polls the agent or runs a service monitor, the connection will be logged.
If you want to disable this logging for the UIM agent service, there are a few different approaches to take. The option to use depends on the OS, and how the xinetd/inetd/syslogd settings are configured. So please make sure you are using the appropriate option for your environment.
To disable logging, use one of the following options:
For more information, see How to display the NetFlow dashboard using IE, /var/adm/messages kernel: cdrom: open failed, Suppress connection warnings from the agent in /var/adm/messages, and Monitor disk mounting in active / passive cluster nodes.