[rt-users] Odd Errors in RT Log from scrip

Kenneth Crocker kfcrocker at lbl.gov
Wed Sep 1 11:46:16 EDT 2010


Kevin,

GEEZ!  I didn't see that. What a dummy. Sorry for that. Thanks. Especially
for your patience.

Kenn
LBNL

On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 6:43 AM, Kevin Falcone <falcone at bestpractical.com>wrote:

> On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 05:53:52PM -0700, Kenneth Crocker wrote:
> >    Yes. I suppose. I think that I was wondering why a condition resulting
> in what I wanted it to
> >    do was being treated as an error. There are times when I want the
> condition to exit and that
>
> Because you had a syntax error.
>
> Line 9 was if ( (   ) {
>
> That is not valid perl
>
> -kevin
>
> >    is a good thing, not an error. I guess I just think of errors as
> something not working at all,
> >    blowing up, a bug. I don't see the natural result of a screening
> condition as an error. I'm
> >    probably looking more to the efficiency of all those message lines
> being written for results
> >    that are totally within expectations as being a waste of time (I/O)
> when it's doing what I
> >    want it to do. That's a lot of log writing for a lot of good results.
> That's all. But, I guess
> >    there isn't any way around that.
> >
> >    Kenn
> >    LBNL
> >
> >    On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 9:58 AM, Kevin Falcone <[1]
> falcone at bestpractical.com> wrote:
> >
> >      On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 09:08:45AM -0700, Kenneth Crocker wrote:
> >      > Kevin,
> >      >
> >      > OK. I see that. I was just wondering if there was a way to reduce
> the number of error
> >      > messages. I mean, I only need to see one or two error messages and
> I can figure out that
> >      it
> >      > needs work or whatever. But any more than that just seems
> redundant. My thinking that less
> >      > messages would be less I/O and therefore faster response. Just a
> thought.
> >
> >      From the log, you're getting one message every time your Scrip is
> >      used. That seems totally reasonable to me.
> >      -kevin
> >
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