JhAzEr

        the -r options is for remote logging. And in case your syslog server
is down,
        it will just put all the logs on its own log directory

Jon



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Subject: Re: [plug] Remote Logging


> On Thursday 22 August 2002 3:03 pm, jon wrote:
> > just put at your /etc/syslogd.conf file the name of the machine that you
> > want to be as your log server
> >
> >     ex.
> >             # vi /etc/syslogd.conf
> >
> >                         Authpriv.*;mail.*;local7*;auth.*;daemon.info
> > @<machine_name>
> >
> > and also be sure that your /etc/rc.d/init.d/syslod file contains the
> > following info
> >
> >                 daemon klogd -m 0 -r
>
> ;( Whats the '-m 0 -r' for?
> I tried 'man klogd' and couldn't find any of that options.
> btw, what happens to my logs if my Linux workstation is down?
>
> -JhAzEr-
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