28 Apr
2002
28 Apr
'02
6:04 a.m.
On Fri, Apr 26, 2002 at 05:16:48PM -0400, Victor wrote: | What exactly does klogd do? was it separated from syslogd for Licensing | issues? Is it safe to replace klogd with --file("/proc/kmsg"); ? | Also, can you give an example of actual config that has this? klogd is meant to be a filter for certain kernel messages. Some messages (like those from iptables) are ordinary. Others, such as kernel panics, are generally logged in hex or some other human-unfriendly form. klogd understands these messages and converts them to a friendlier form. It is not necessary to run klogd, as syslogd or syslog-ng can parse /proc/kmsg just fine, but the information read from /proc/kmsg may not be very useful without the processing klogd does. -James