IBM 9077 Router User Manual


 
GRF Configuration Files 291
B.18 /etc/syslog.conf
Use this file to specify the type of logging in the system. If no additional hard
disk is installed, logging can be directed to another network attached system;
otherwise local files are used.
Stanzas in /etc/grcons.log.conf determine how large the respective files may
grow and how many versions are kept of them.
# NetStar $Id: syslog.conf,v 1.6.4.3 1997/09/15 14:57:37 pargal Exp $
#
# To enable the logging of system messages on GRF systems, edit the
# entries in the "Log messages to Network" section below.
#
# - uncomment the lines in the "Log messages to Network" section
# of this config file (just below these instructions)
#
# - change "server.domain.com" to the name of a syslog server on
# your local network to which this router may send log messages
#
# - add the IP address of the log server and its host name to /etc/hosts
# on this GRF system.
#
# - run "grwrite -v" command to save your changes to
# /etc/syslog.conf and /etc/hosts
#
# - add the following lines to the /etc/syslog.conf on your log server:
# (do not include the # from the first column of this file, ie.,
# add "local5.* /var/log/mib2d.log" not "#local5.* /var/...")
#
# #
# # Syslog configuration for syslog server systems
# # GRF-specific log files (from GRF systems over the network)
# #
# local0.info /var/log/gritd.packets
# local1.info /var/log/gr.console
# local2.* /var/log/gr.boot
# local3.* /var/log/grinchd.log
# local4.* /var/log/gr.conferrs
# local5.* /var/log/mib2d.log
# local6.* /var/log/fred.log
#
# - kill and restart syslogd on your syslog server machine after making
# sure that the log files added to the config file exist
# on the log server machine exist (use the "touch" command
# to create them if they do not exist, then restart syslogd
# on the syslog server machine).
#
# - kill and restart syslogd on the GRF router (or reboot the GRF).
#
# To uncomment, remove "#net# from each line in this section
#
#
# Log messages to Network
#
#net#*.err;kern.debug;auth.notice;mail.crit @server.domain.com
#net#*.notice;kern.debug;lpr,auth.info;mail.crit @server.domain.com