On Sun, Jul 06, 2008 at 10:59:02PM +0200, Otto Moerbeek wrote:

> On Sun, Jul 06, 2008 at 05:43:51PM -0300, Daniel Bareiro wrote:
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> > Hello to all!
> > 
> > This is my first post to the mailing list/newsgroup. I'm user of Debian
> > GNU/Linux and recently I installed OpenBSD 4.3 in a machine AMD K6-II to
> > begin to be acquiring ability in its use, so I hope that with the aid of
> > you it can be solving the doubts that have not been able to solve by
> > myself.
> > 
> > Today, after a cut of electrical provision, I wanted to make a
> > comparison of 'messages' log of Debian against the one of OpenBSD to
> > isolate in what moment was the cut but the 'messages' log of OpenBSD
> > doesn't put marks of timestamp and I had understood that to put this
> > marks is the default behavior in all Unix systems. How I can configure
> > it in OpenBSD?
> 
> Check man syslog.conf; mark is a separate facility, you'll need to add
> mark.info to the appropiate line, e.g.:
> 
> change
> 
> kern.debug;syslog,user.info                             /var/log/messages
> 
> to
> 
> kern.debug;syslog,user.info,mark,info                  /var/log/messages

err, that should be mark.info

> 
>       -Otto

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