[snip] >>to show, that the system lives. :) >>if you don't like it, then supply "-m 10000" to syslogd >-- will do. [snip] >Never seen this on any other unix system...
Precisely. What exactly is the reason for syslog to have this "feature"? TIA Sven
[snip] >>to show, that the system lives. :) >>if you don't like it, then supply "-m 10000" to syslogd >-- will do. [snip] >Never seen this on any other unix system...
Precisely. What exactly is the reason for syslog to have this "feature"? TIA Sven