Thnx Steve in my case i want to debug things happening between the vfs and
the kernel, how can i get to do it?, i supose you refer in the syslog.confor
syslog-ng.conf put the kernel subsystem into debug mode??
Thnx for the audit soft ill give it a try.
Byeps.
On 08/02/06, Steve Graegert
On 2/8/06, daniel parkes
wrote: Hy people i was wondering if there is a way to set the kernel in verbose mode so it spits out a lot of info to the kern.log file ??, perhaps a sysctl command? a module?.
No, you will have to enable output of debug messages for the specific category/subsystem like ACPI, Sound, etc.. sysctl calls to enable debug messages is, AFAIK, currently not supported.
Enabling output of debug messages in the kernel will generate massive amounts of information. So, be prepared to handle it.
and another question is, is there a way to audit filesystems with kernel tools ?? or do i need extra soft? which one?
You may want to give 'audit' a try (http://people.redhat.com/sgrubb/audit/ ).
\Steve
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