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Syslog Truncation / Size Limit?
I searched and could not find an answer to this, and am having difficulty, so I would appreciate any assistance that can be offered.
We're experiencing logs that are having all characters after the 850th one written being truncated. I am wondering if there is a default limit to the syslog daemon, if it's possible to change this, and if so, how. If there's not, and there's a workaround, that would help too. I appreciate any help. <3 |
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