I'm not sure if this is maybe an enhancement request or something that I just don't know how to fix.
I have noticed that during a telnet session to the dedicated server (Alpha 16.4 on Linux) that the console messages interrupt a command that is being typed. For example:
gett2018-04-22T11:13:07 403337.965 INF Time: 6721.03m FPS: 20.40 Heap: 788.1MB Max: 788.1MB Chunks: 361 CGO: 18 Ply: 1 Zom: 1 Ent: 2 (2) Items: 0 CO: 1 RSS: 1360.6MB
ime
2018-04-22T11:13:12 403342.041 INF Executing command 'gettime' by Telnet from 1.1.1.1:4558
Day 24, 05:51
The 'gettime' command in bold above is interruped by the console message.
I know that Cisco IOS will behave like this also unless the line being used for the session is configured with "logging synchronous". Is there something similar for the dedicated server (a setting, workaround, etc.)? Have any other server admins experienced this?
I have noticed that during a telnet session to the dedicated server (Alpha 16.4 on Linux) that the console messages interrupt a command that is being typed. For example:
gett2018-04-22T11:13:07 403337.965 INF Time: 6721.03m FPS: 20.40 Heap: 788.1MB Max: 788.1MB Chunks: 361 CGO: 18 Ply: 1 Zom: 1 Ent: 2 (2) Items: 0 CO: 1 RSS: 1360.6MB
ime
2018-04-22T11:13:12 403342.041 INF Executing command 'gettime' by Telnet from 1.1.1.1:4558
Day 24, 05:51
The 'gettime' command in bold above is interruped by the console message.
I know that Cisco IOS will behave like this also unless the line being used for the session is configured with "logging synchronous". Is there something similar for the dedicated server (a setting, workaround, etc.)? Have any other server admins experienced this?