Neale ported a syslog daemon to VM several years back. We use it to get the
VM programmable operator (PROP) to grab on to Linux output.  Check
linuxvm.org for my presentation on how.

-- db

David Boyes
Sine Nomine Associates


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> Now how did you do that?
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