01-13-2009
problem in /var/log/messages and /usr/bin/last
Unfortunately.,
i had remove the files /var/log/messages and /usr/bin/last in our server, we have to touch another one and change the permissions also but not working still now. help me
yours
thakshina
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pipelog.conf
pipelog.conf(4) File Formats pipelog.conf(4)
NAME
pipelog.conf - pipelog configuration for libpipelog.so of the plugins of gnome-system-log file
SYNOPSIS
/usr/lib/gnome-system-log/plugins/pipelog.conf
DESCRIPTION
The libpipelog.so is a plugin for gnome-system-log(1), it runs commands through
pipes and get the output of the individual pipe as a log content. Users can
copy the file into $HOME/.gnome2/gnome-system-log/plugins/`uname -p` to
overwrite the system default one.
The syntax of pipelog.conf file is:
<log path><whitespace><command>
<command> may be a simple program name (which will be found in $PATH) or an absolute path of a binary with arguments list. "%s" can be
included in <command> zero or one time, will be replaced by <log path> in runtime.
FILES
/usr/lib/gnome-system-log/plugins/pipelog.conf
The system default configuration file for the plugin libpipelog.so
$HOME/.gnome2/gnome-system-log/plugins/`uname -p`/pipelog.conf
The user specific configuration file for the plugin libpipelog.so
EMAMPLE
/var/adm/wtmpx last
/var/adm/utmpx /bin/last -f %s
SEE ALSO
gnome-system-log(1), grablogs.conf(4)
gnome-utils 2.16.0 13 Oct 2006 pipelog.conf(4)