> The only think I could think of would be to check in "man syslogd" or > "man syslog", in order to find the correct option to make syslogd listen > on UDP. You will then probably find references to the config file to > change if any. If the daemon is started from a specific script, it is > possible that you have to modify the script to pass an option to syslogd. > > Alternatively if using the default AIX's syslogd is too complicated to set > up, you could install your own syslogd. After all, you managed to build > haproxy, now that your build environment is ready, simply build syslog-ng > and it will be a *lot* better. It won't even require running as root. > > Regards, > Willy >
Perhaps http://www.softpanorama.org/Commercial_unixes/AIX/managing_aix_logs.shtml can be helpful -- Germán Gutiérrez OLX Operation Center OLX Inc. Buenos Aires - Argentina Delivering common sense since 1969 <Epoch Fail!>. The Nature is not amiable; It treats impartially to all the things. The wise person is not amiable; He treats all people impartially. (a)bort (r)etry (e)pic fail?