Hi R., Am Mittwoch 05 Oktober 2011, 15:13:42 schrieb R. Leigh Hennig: > On my remote hosts, /var/log/messages is filling up with messages like > this: > > Sep 26 06:33:53 <REMOVED> xinetd[13362]: EXIT: nrpe status=0 pid=8099 > duration=0(sec) > Sep 26 06:34:01 <REMOVED> xinetd[13362]: START: nrpe pid=8105 > from=<REMOVED> Sep 26 06:34:01 <REMOVED> xinetd[13362]: EXIT: nrpe > status=0 pid=8105 duration=0(sec) > Sep 26 06:34:57 <REMOVED> xinetd[13362]: START: nrpe pid=8113 > from=<REMOVED> > > How can I make it so that Nagios/NRPE throws these in a different file, and > not just /var/log/messages?
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