On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 06:50:12 -0500 "Mr. Geek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
How do I prevent syslogd from showing events on the screen? Is it not normal to simply pass these events to the correct log file in /var/log
?
question, can you confirm that any of the messages being displayed on the monitor *are also being logged* in /var/log/syslog ?
I also had this problem on our server after playing around with vlan -
although I couldn't put my finger on it that vlan or possibly vclient
IRC could have even had anything to do with it. Logged myself (the only
user) off, and noticed the messages kept coming. Seemed to only be
firewall hit messages were showing up on the screen though.
My M$ infliction - which doesn't seem to go away since I have to work with it everyday - kicked in about now and my uncontrollable urge to reboot overtook me. ;(
the messages went away after that and I never bothered going back to
figure it out.
Yes, they are being logged as well. I suspect that there is either a problem with the default config (a.k.a. bug?), or that some other program is causing this. But other than the kernel, logrotate, and crond what else could be doing this?
Hmmm. The plot thickens!
-- Mr. Geek Registered Linux User #190712
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