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syslogd regular marks on Debian
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- Subject: syslogd regular marks on Debian
- From: "Rymland, Boaz (Boaz)" <brymland(at-nospam)avaya.com>
- Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 09:04:25 +0200
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- Thread-Topic: syslogd regular marks on Debian
Hi All,
On my Debian system (unstable) I have this pretty annoying syslogd
regularly intervaled stamp "-- MARK --" printed every so and so minutes.
After some reading in the manpage (man syslogd) I saw this can be
altered (and even disabled) with the "-m" flag (following an optional
integer).
Can someone point the advantages of such an option, other than just
seeing the syslogd is alive? (which of course can be useful sometimes).
Thanks,
Boaz.
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