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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Delay when logging in remote Post 8138 by devnul on Saturday 6th of October 2001 07:15:30 AM
Old 10-06-2001
Yep.. What pxt said.. That should solve your problem.... Did it?..

- dEvNuL
 

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binlog.conf(4)						     Kernel Interfaces Manual						    binlog.conf(4)

NAME
binlog.conf - binlogd configuration file SYNOPSIS
event_code.priority destination Where: Are the numeric codes specified in binlog.h and the binlogd(8) reference page. An aster- isk (*) specifies that all events should be selected. The code dumpfile Specifies the recovery of the kernel binary event log buffer from a crash dump. A severity level cannot be specified. Filters selected events as severe, high, and low. An asterisk (*) specifies that all events should be selected. A local file pathname to a log file, or a remote system hostname for remote logging of events. DESCRIPTION
The /etc/binlog.conf file is a system file that enables you to configure or filter events that are to be logged by the binary error logger, binlogd. The binlogd daemon ignores blank lines and lines that begin with an octothorpe (#). You can specify # as the first character in a line to include comments in the file or to disable an entry. If you want the binlogd daemon to use a configuration file other than the default, specify the file name with the following command: # bin- logd -f config_file Note that EVM subscribes to binlog events by default, and any configuration options you select will affect what events are available to EVM. You can filter and select binlog events using EVM utilities, as described in the EVM(5) reference page. EXAMPLES
The following is a sample /etc/binlog.conf file: # # binlogd configuration file # #format of a line: event_code.priority destination # # where: event_code - see codes in binlog.h and man page, # * = all events # priority - severe, high, low, * = all priorities # destination - local file pathname or remote system # hostname *.* /usr/adm/binary.errlog dumpfile /usr/adm/crash/binlogdumpfile crdlog /usr/adm/binary.crdlog 102.high /usr/adm/disk.errlog FILES
/etc/binlog.conf /etc/binlog.auth - Authorization file for remote logging. /usr/sys/include/dec/binlog/binlog.h - Common components of a binary event log record. RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: /usr/sbin/binlogd(8), EVM(5) System Administration delim off binlog.conf(4)
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