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NAME
syslogd - log system messages
SYNOPSIS
/usr/ucb/syslogd [ -d ] [ -fconfigfile ] [ -m interval ]
DESCRIPTION
syslogd reads and forwards system messages to the appropri-
ate log files and/or users, depending upon the priority of a
message and the system facility from which it originates.
The configuration file /etc/syslog.conf [see syslog.conf(5)]
controls where messages are forwarded. syslogd logs a mark
(timestamp) message every interval minutes (default 20) at
priority LOGINFO to the facility whose name is given as
mark in the syslog.conf file.
A system message consists of a single line of text, which
may be prefixed with a priority code number enclosed in
angle-brackets (<>); priorities are defined in sys/syslog.h.
syslogd reads from the STREAMS log driver, /dev/log, from
any transport provider specified in /etc/netconfig,
/etc/net/transport/hosts, and /etc/net/transport/services,
and from the special device /dev/klog (for kernel messages).
syslogd reads the configuration file when it starts up, and
again whenever it receives a HUP signal, at which time it
also closes all files it has open, re-reads its configura-
tion file, and then opens only the log files that are listed
in that file. syslogd exits when it receives a TERM signal.
As it starts up, syslogd creates the file /etc/syslog.pid,
if possible, containing its process ID (PID).
The following options are available:
-d Turn on debugging.
-fconfigfile Specify an alternate configuration file.
-m interval Specify an interval, in minutes, between
mark messages.
FILES
/etc/syslog.conf configuration file
/etc/syslog.pid process ID
/dev/log STREAMS log driver
/etc/netconfig specifies the transport providers avail-
able on the system
/etc/net/transport/hosts
network hosts for each transport
/etc/net/transport/services
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network services for each transport
SEE ALSO
logger(1), syslog(3), syslog.conf(5) log(7) in the System
Administrator's Reference Manual.
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