I would say the issue is in space char.
syslog uses tabs as separators, be sure to check for those.
Personaly, i use disable/enable with svcadm, when restarting stuff.
During startup, also syslog should log a line or two why it failed in /var/log/ suggesting some course of action.
G'day. I have some questions on the Sun Solaris 2.6 OS. I would appreciate if you could refer me some write up or information on the following questions.
1. Terminal Time Out feature ?
- Is this OS capable of doing this ? If the terminal is idle for a certain time of period. The system should... (2 Replies)
hi, am new to hp-ux, i just bought an hp-ux with the hp-ux 11.0 os, is very old, and i wnat to start the x window system but it send an error that said that couldn't open the x server, i try startx, xinit, and nothing, and also where i can find tutorials for hp-ux os for beginners (7 Replies)
I am running OpenServer 5.0.5a on a Compaq Proliant 800. When trying to start the system it goes through loading everything and at the end I get the following message.
WARNING: hd: no root disk controller was found
H iinit ime Loadable Driver May be requiredG drain8042
PANIC: srmontfun -... (1 Reply)
I want to know if there is a way to make a certain set of programs start in order at system startup with cron or something else i dont know about. (3 Replies)
I just got a Sun solaris workstation from my friend but i don't know the password to his username. I have all the software but i dont know how to reinstall the operating system without logging in first. I dont need any of the info already on the system. Someone please help :) (5 Replies)
Hi all,,i'm sorry if my post is repost..but i'm need help about my problem...
My specifications is :
Sony Vaio VGN CR-323
Intel Dual-Core T2390(1.86 GHz)
Memory 2GB DDR
Harddisk 200GB
with Debian lenny 2.6.26-1-686
i'm install xen via apt-get install xen blah..blah blah
root@hell:~#... (4 Replies)
As topic, assume we have a service called "blahservice"
and we can start it by:
startsrc -s blahservice
what is the best practice to run such command when system start?
- directly use mkitab to add it into /etc/inittab
or
- drop startup scripts in /etc/rc.d/rcX.d
I know they... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have read about a vulnerability that allows to lock any IDE/SATA hard drive with a password, unless the BIOS "freezes" the drive's (no-password) status.
Even though less secure, this protection can also be archieved by software (only few BIOSes have that feature). hdparm offers a... (4 Replies)
Hi all,
I wonder if you guys could give me some advice on this. I have messed around with Linux for the last few years, and I'm at the point where I would like to become a system administrator - as a career.
I already have a bachelor's degree, but it is in the humanities (art history) so... (2 Replies)
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razor2::syslog
Razor2::Syslog(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Razor2::Syslog(3pm)NAME
Razor2::Syslog -- Syslog support for Razor2
SYNOPSIS
use Razor2::Syslog;
my $s=new Razor2::Syslog(Facility=>'local4',Priority=>'debug');
$s->send('see this in syslog',Priority=>'info');
DESCRIPTION
This module has been derived from Net::Syslog. Some optimizations were made to Net::Syslog, in particular support for keeping a socket
open. What follows is the documentation for Net::Syslog, which completely applies to this module.
Net::Syslog implements the intra-host syslog forwarding protocol. It is not intended to replace the Sys::Syslog or Unix::Syslog modules,
but instead to provide a method of using syslog when a local syslogd is unavailable or when you don't want to write syslog messages to the
local syslog.
The new call sets up default values, any of which can be overridden in the send call. Keys (listed with default values) are:
Name <calling script name>
Facility local5
Priority err
SyslogPort 514
SyslogHost 127.0.0.1
Valid Facilities are: kern, user, mail, daemon, auth, syslog, lpr, news, uucp, cron, authpriv, ftp, local0, local1, local2,
local3, local4, local5, local6
Valid Priorities are: emerg, alert, crit, err, warning, notice, info, debug
AUTHOR
Les Howard, les@lesandchris.com
Vipul Ved Prakash, mail@vipul.net
SEE ALSO syslog(3), Sys::Syslog(3), syslogd(8), Unix::Syslog(3), IO::Socket, perl(1)perl v5.14.2 2005-05-09 Razor2::Syslog(3pm)