Mark Post wrote:



The action gets written to the system log.  It would be possible to have 
something looking through the log for those events.  On a virtual memory 
exhausted system, that might be counter productive.  If you transmit your 
syslog events to a separate logging system, that wouldn't be an issue.


A problem with monitoring stuff on another system is that, once syslogd
kists killed, nobody's going to tell you what else. And if syslogd is
first, the problem won't even be apparent.







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John

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