John Lucas wrote / napĂsal(a):
> You might want to have your terminals use syslog on the LTSP server, that way
> you won't need to "shell out" on the terminals and still only be able to see
> the in-memory log (dmesg). To do this, you need two things:
>
> - configure syslogd on the server to accept remote entries
> - configure dhcpd.conf to tell the terminals were to send their logs
>
> You don't say what distro you are using, but on K12LTSP (or any other Fedora
> or Redhat platform), you need to add the "-r" flag (and perhaps the "-x"
> flag) to the SYSLOGD environment variable in the /etc/sysconfig/syslog file
> (see your syslogd man page).
>
> The second part means setting option "log-servers" for your terminal(s)
> in /etc/dhcpd.conf on your active dhcp server.
>
>
> On Friday 13 October 2006 06:11, Jan Kunder wrote:
>> Hi Jim, Scott and every1 ;)
>>
>> 1.
>> How&where can I find&get e.g. /etc/X11/X*.conf which terminal used to
>> "make Xserver".
>> Detto for log. I know there are somewhere on /tmp/mnt - but how can I
>> scp them to another PC?
>> (I know about syslog -r ;)
>>
>> 2.
>> In DM/WM like kdm I'm "on server" so I can't (don't know) access logs
>> and *generated* /etc/files on terminal.
>> In SCREEN_04 = shell I can NOT use enything - no vim, no scp, no
>> nothing - why?
>>
>> THANX much to all in LTSP project!
>>
>>
>> 've a nice day&weekend!
>>
>> JK
>>
>> --
>> Ing. Jan Kunder
>> jan.kunder-HATESPAM-gmail.com
>> http://www.kunder.sk
>> JKjkjk rozpmnqestka
0.
I'm using Debian etch + ltsp4.2u4.
A.
Thanks, but you missed :)
>>(I know about syslog -r ;)
B.
I need to see how::
>> In DM/WM like kdm I'm "on server" so I can't (don't know) access logs
>> and *generated* /etc/files on terminal.
C.
Maybe ltspinfo should help - but howto use it??
Any HOWTO/man to ltspinfo?
D.
The only option is
SCREEN_04 = shell
Alt+Ctrl+F4;cd /tmp; scp * [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ (which is NOT much admin
friendly; absolutely not user friendly)
E1.
Why is NOT working aliases (la,ll), vim, less ... in "shell" option/SCREEN?
E2.
Is $PATH missing?
F.
X*.log will be NOT logged if I use syslog -r because its logged
somewhere to /tmp/... on terminal.
've a nice day!
JK
--
Ing. Jan Kunder
jan.kunder-HATESPAM-gmail.com
http://www.kunder.sk
JKjkjk rozpmnqestka
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