Why is is that cron messages to syslogd appear as so: Jan 12 21:59:00 syslog /USR/SBIN/CRON[14152]: (root) CMD ( rm -f /var/spool/cron/lastrun/cron.hourly) Anyone know if there is a way to force this log output to lower case? (err, more precisely the exact case of the command itself?) No, not looking to process the log files and S&R, wanting entries to be entered correctly the first time. (isn't there an RFC regarding this anyways?) Thx, cc
The Thursday 2005-01-13 at 06:36 -0800, Rhugga wrote:
Why is is that cron messages to syslogd appear as so:
Jan 12 21:59:00 syslog /USR/SBIN/CRON[14152]: (root) CMD ( rm -f /var/spool/cron/lastrun/cron.hourly)
Anyone know if there is a way to force this log output to lower case? (err, more precisely the exact case of the command itself?) No, not looking to process the log files and S&R, wanting entries to be entered correctly the first time. (isn't there an RFC regarding this anyways?)
I think that would be the cron daemon it self that is responsible, not syslogd. -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson
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