> Lenny Sanchez wrote:
>
> I'm getting this echoed to me at the command prompt:Oct 17 10:18:16 <firewall> 
>[LOG_CRIT] kernel:   <a010a02,a1,a01060e,0,11;0,4000,0>  <0 : =0 22>

I'm going to guess that that is a Linux system it is running on?

> It was mentioned to me that it's the state tables syncing.  If I do a man syslog, I 
>get no manual entry for syslog.

What Linux are you running? Try manpages for "syslogd" and "syslog.conf".

> But,  if I cat the /var/log/messages file on one firewall, the data is being written 
>to it.

So is that Linux? Or Nokia? It's probably not Solaris.

> The other firewall, it's not.  How can I make it so it echoes to a specific log file 
>for both, and stops annoyingly echoing to the command line.  I tried to make changes 
>to the properties, log and alerts tab, but not successful.

As has already been pointed out, you need to have a look at the syslog.conf
files. I believe Check Point just uses the LOG_KERN facility ("kern" in the
syslog.conf), and as your log message shows, these specific messages are
level LOG_CRIT ("crit"). Direct them to wherever you want in the syslog.conf.
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