Andy Spiegl writes:
> > This is syslogd's heartbeat - it tells you that the logger is
> > still alive and well.
>
> >-m interval
> > The syslogd logs a mark timestamp regularly. The
> > default interval between two -- MARK -- lines is 20
> > mi
> This is syslogd's heartbeat - it tells you that the logger is
> still alive and well.
>-m interval
> The syslogd logs a mark timestamp regularly. The
> default interval between two -- MARK -- lines is 20
> minutes. This can be changed with thi
*- Andy Spiegl wrote about "What is MARK in /var/log/messages"
| Hi!
|
| In my /var/log/messages there are a lot of lines like this one:
| Sep 9 14:56:58 kira -- MARK --
|
| A new one every 20 minutes to be exact. But I don't see any cron
| job that runs every 20 minutes.
|
| Who knows who wr
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