FYI, you can also syslog to a remote host.  And there's numerous
syslog daemons for Windows if you don't have another unix machine to
direct the syslog traffic at.

--Bill

On 1/27/06, Insik Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 1/26/06, Insik Lee wrote:
> > Right now I'm having some issues with networking and I'm trying to
> > track down the problem but the log files are so short that I can't
> > find anything wrong, it might be that there's nothing to find but I
> > need to see for myself. I want to turn off the circular logging and
> > make it permanent so I can look back at the logs.
> >
> OK, I figured how to modify the logs and make it permanent. I didn't
> find anything interesting after changing the logs, but I at least made
> the circular logs larger then the 10K so I can go back a day or two if
> needed.
>
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