On Wed, Mar 17, 1999 at 09:37:19PM +0100, Paul Lemmens wrote: > I recently started wondering what the -- MARK -- lines in > /var/log/messages represent. I cannot explain them logically, nor have I > found a daemon that's responsible for these lines. > > Can anybody help out?
the MARK lines are created internally by syslogd afaik. The have the psuedo-facility "mark". To get rid of them, add "!mark.*" or sth like that to the relevant line in /etc/syslog.conf. The mark lines are useful for adding a sense of timescale to a busy logfile. If two entries have lots of MARK lines inbetween them, you know they happened quite a while apart without having to look at the timestamps at the start of the lines. otoh, if you're logging to a console window/vt, the mark lines are just annoying imho. > TIA! HTH SRH -- Steve Haslam, Validation Engineer, ARM Ltd, Cambridge UK +44-1223-400677 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.arise.demon.co.uk 8410 63C6 5821 1A2E BB26 E98F 8F16 B533 AF99 D43A A4 5D 30 2C EE CB 41 24 A7 9E DF E3 74 E8 2E 5B @ http://wwwkeys.pgp.net/