| UNIX - Syslog - Quick Guide |
| UNIX / Linux - General UNIX |
| Friday, 25 July 2008 18:35 |
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Here's a quick overview of Syslog, there's much more to it and you can find tons more information in the links at the bottom of the page. Syslog stands for the System Log protocol. It allows for the sending and receiving of event messages and alerts across an IP network. Operating on either UDP or TCP on port 514, logs/events are sent to the syslog server/daemon, from the syslog client. # /etc/syslog.conf Configuration file for syslogd. This conf file allows be to have local4 and local2 go through to their own log files along with being copied to one log file. There's also some combos you can use,
You can also run syslogd-listfiles -a, which will show you the system log files as defined in the /etc/syslog.conf. Further information can be found at, |
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