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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers system log files and core files? Post 47170 by Westy564 on Wednesday 4th of February 2004 10:42:02 AM
Old 02-04-2004
>>you should look at anything you think should be important to the stability of your system.

I specified what log files I was aware of. I'm asking are there other system log files that I did not specify that one should be aware of, and checking?

You know, I find this to be a very informative site. I've just started using it. I've posted up few times now and received very helpful information back. And, I have searched through some of the threads. And, I'm aware along with others, that the search function is available for one to help themselves. A common theme in a few of the threads on this forum, as well as other forums today, seems to be this "superior than thou" attitude among a few of the moderators. "See rule # 6, I think you really need to take a look at the information that is avaliable to you befor you ask a question. ohh and use the search utility on this site it is there so you can help yourself." Perhaps you really need to take a look at whether you should continue to be a moderator. Those that don't know should ask, those that reply should offer a helpful answer, not sarcasm, especially a moderator. I've been around the I.T. business long enough now to remember when Wildcat was the BBS of choice and Usenet was the place to search. In the early days, we tried to help one another. The answer may have been incomplete, but it would not have been sarcastic.
 

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