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It has not been modified since September 27.
-r-------- 1 root sys 1078 Sep 27 22:37 syslog.conf
Is there anything else that may have caused this sudden change?
Below is a copy of the syslog.conf:
*.err;kern.notice;auth.notice /dev/console
*.err;kern.debug;daemon.notice;mail.crit /var/adm/messages
*.alert;kern.err;daemon.err operator
*.alert root
*.emerg *
mail.debug ifdef(`LOGHOST', /var/log/syslog, @loghost)
ifdef(`LOGHOST', ,
user.err /dev/console
user.err /var/adm/messages
user.alert `root, operator'
user.emerg *
)
auth.notice /var/log/syslog
local7.info /var/log/syslog
daemon.info /var/log/syslog
At 03:36 PM 3/16/99 -0500, Daniel Boyd wrote:
>Frank J. Pellegrino writes:
>> I have been running dhcp-2.0b1pl6 on Solaris 2.6 for 6 months. In the last
>> few days my syslog has been overflowed with DHCP messages. This just
>> started and I believe nothing has been changed recently to affect this. Is
>> there any way to stop this?
>
>I suggest you check the timestamp on /etc/syslog.conf. It sounds like
>someone has changed the message selectors to log more of the
>lower-priority messages.
>
>-- Daniel
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