Re: What is MARK in /var/log/messages

1998-09-10 Thread H Huang
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

Re: What is MARK in /var/log/messages

1998-09-09 Thread Andy Spiegl
> 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

Re: What is MARK in /var/log/messages

1998-09-09 Thread servis
*- 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