Re: syslog.conf

2001-11-21 Thread Zoran's mailinglist account
On Nov 20 Chang was heard saying: ->The host is server.domain.com, with the following ->/etc/syslog.conf, to test the remote logging facility. -> ->*.info;news,mail,authpriv,auth.none@server.domain.com -> ->will it create a recursive loop? *** No, this should be OK. You

syslog.conf

2001-11-20 Thread Chang
The host is server.domain.com, with the following /etc/syslog.conf, to test the remote logging facility. *.info;news,mail,authpriv,auth.none@server.domain.com will it create a recursive loop? I was just curious _ Do You Yahoo

Re: syslog.conf: avoiding disk writes

2001-09-18 Thread Douglas J. Hunley
On Tuesday 18 September 2001 21:42, Joel Hammer babbled: > Thanks for the help. > The %$#@^ man page just says to place a "-`` in front of the selection, not > bothering to define what a selection is. Without an example, (why bother) I > was just guessing. Now, there should be no space between the

Re: syslog.conf: avoiding disk writes

2001-09-18 Thread Joel Hammer
Thanks for the help. The %$#@^ man page just says to place a "-`` in front of the selection, not bothering to define what a selection is. Without an example, (why bother) I was just guessing. Now, there should be no space between the "-`` and the file name? Joel On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 08:37:48PM

Re: syslog.conf: avoiding disk writes

2001-09-18 Thread Myles Green
Joel Hammer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > As I sit here typing away, my hard drive is constantly going on and > off as > those nasty worms try to infect (invade?) my computer. > There is a way to prevent immediate syncing to the disk with syslog, > but I > can't figure it out and there are no examp

Re: syslog.conf: avoiding disk writes

2001-09-18 Thread Douglas J. Hunley
On Tuesday 18 September 2001 20:25, Joel Hammer babbled: > As I sit here typing away, my hard drive is constantly going on and off as > those nasty worms try to infect (invade?) my computer. > There is a way to prevent immediate syncing to the disk with syslog, but I > can't figure it out and ther

syslog.conf: avoiding disk writes

2001-09-18 Thread Joel Hammer
As I sit here typing away, my hard drive is constantly going on and off as those nasty worms try to infect (invade?) my computer. There is a way to prevent immediate syncing to the disk with syslog, but I can't figure it out and there are no examples in the man pages. The man page says to put a "-