Oh, no, you have it running all right since this is the program that generates the --MARK-- messages and is used by all other programs that emit data to the system log. If you do 'ps xa' from the command line you will see it running. Avi TRBishop wrote:
On Fri, 11 Aug 2000, Avi Schwartz wrote:
man syslogd:
-m interval The syslogd logs a mark timestamp regularly. The default interval between two -- MARK -- lines is 20 minutes. This can be changed with this option. Setting the interval to zero turns it off entirely.
I hope it helps.
Avi
TRBishop wrote:
Thankyou, Avi. Is it possible I've never had syslogd running before? Does it need to be running? With all the installs I've done I've never been beeped at after installation. Just curious. Would this also be what is giving me the message "disk change detected"? Thanks again.
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