On Mon, 19 Jun 2006, Jim McQuillan wrote:
> Look at your /etc/init.d/sysklogd script, and see how it handles options.
> for Ubuntu and debian systems, there's a line that starts with 'SYSLOGD='
> and the options follow it. And, there's a comment above, showing how to
> turn on remote logging.
>
>
Krishna:
Thank you for answering, I ran that command and syslogd is running
with "-m 0 -r" as options.
I am still getting the "mark" messages too, which are supposed
to be disabled by the -m 0 option. Strange.
Krishna Murphy wrote:
> Tom-
>
> Try running "ps xa|grep log" and see if the logging
Tom-
Try running "ps xa|grep log" and see if the logging daemon is running in
-r mode ('remote receive' is how I interpret that.) The config is probably
in a different place under FC4...
-Krishna
On Mon, 19 Jun 2006, Tom Astle wrote:
I have been following this thread, and I am a bit confused
I have been following this thread, and I am a bit confused as to why the
same syslog setup
for under fc5 does not work for FC4
Under ltsp 4.1/FC4 I get no dmesg type output, while with ltsp4.2/FC5, I do.
Any hints?
Thanks in advance!
Jim McQuillan wrote:
> On Mon, June 19, 2006 10:23 am, Krish
On Mon, June 19, 2006 10:23 am, Krishna Murphy wrote:
> Jim-
>
> Sure enough, my workstation is trying to log everything to the server -
> /etc/syslog.conf tells it to - but the log files don't show up on the
> server AFAICS. When I looked up the man entries for syslog and services, I
> thought tha
Jim-
Sure enough, my workstation is trying to log everything to the server -
/etc/syslog.conf tells it to - but the log files don't show up on the
server AFAICS. When I looked up the man entries for syslog and services, I
thought that all I could do was kill syslogd. To restart it, I initially
Mandag 19 juni 2006 08:48 skrev Jim McQuillan:
> Krishna,
>
> If you've enabled remote logging support on your server, then the
> workstation will send the output of 'dmesg' to the syslogd on the server.
> you should be able to see the information in your /var/log/syslog or
> /var/log/messages on y
Krishna,
If you've enabled remote logging support on your server, then the
workstation will send the output of 'dmesg' to the syslogd on the server.
you should be able to see the information in your /var/log/syslog or
/var/log/messages on your server.
Just make sure you have the '-r' option spec
Hey-
I've poked around a good bit on the local system and not found what I'm
looking for (the stuff that goes flying by when the workstation is in the
process of booting up.) Anybody know where to direct me to find the dmesg-
equivalent file? I've seen some interesting-looking stuff there, and