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04-18-2001 03:10 AM
04-18-2001 03:10 AM
syslog.conf
Hi,
i want to put the MELs messages (ME10 license server) into a own mels.log file. How to configure the syslog.conf ?
Thanks
Andreas Vigano
i want to put the MELs messages (ME10 license server) into a own mels.log file. How to configure the syslog.conf ?
Thanks
Andreas Vigano
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04-18-2001 03:42 AM
04-18-2001 03:42 AM
Re: syslog.conf
Hi
See man syslogd for info on setting up the syslog.conf file.
Paula
See man syslogd for info on setting up the syslog.conf file.
Paula
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04-18-2001 04:07 AM
04-18-2001 04:07 AM
Re: syslog.conf
You can't do what you want!
If you read the man page, it will tell you the different levels of syslog. You can separate daemon, system, etc....and your app I am sure reports to eithere daemon or system.
Most apps can run their own logging facility though, so see the docs for your app!
Regards,
Shannon
If you read the man page, it will tell you the different levels of syslog. You can separate daemon, system, etc....and your app I am sure reports to eithere daemon or system.
Most apps can run their own logging facility though, so see the docs for your app!
Regards,
Shannon
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04-18-2001 06:15 AM
04-18-2001 06:15 AM
Re: syslog.conf
Hi,
You probably can do what you want but you will need to know first of all to which facility your application writes, i.e., daemon. Also, you will have to know what level(s) your application will write as well, such as warning, error, notice, etc.
You can have ALL messages directed to a particular facility of whatever level (and higher) sent to as many files as you want. The draw back is that there is no way for syslog to send only messages from your app. to the log file. All messages to the facility will be directed.
Check the docs with your app. If you are lucky, the facility may be local or perhaps it is configurable. Also see the man page for syslogd(1m) for information on how to configure syslog.conf.
--Bruce
You probably can do what you want but you will need to know first of all to which facility your application writes, i.e., daemon. Also, you will have to know what level(s) your application will write as well, such as warning, error, notice, etc.
You can have ALL messages directed to a particular facility of whatever level (and higher) sent to as many files as you want. The draw back is that there is no way for syslog to send only messages from your app. to the log file. All messages to the facility will be directed.
Check the docs with your app. If you are lucky, the facility may be local or perhaps it is configurable. Also see the man page for syslogd(1m) for information on how to configure syslog.conf.
--Bruce
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