Loic That was the clue I needed. Those are called Message ID's and they were a "feature" that was added in Solaris 8. You can turn them off in /kern/drv/log/conf. Only problem is that the change requires a reboot. We don't like reboots. Thanks Ken McKittrick On Aug 5, 2004, at 11:59 AM, Loic Minier wrote:
Ken McKittrick <klmac@usadatanet.net> - Thu, Aug 05, 2004:
So how can I gracefully removed the [ID xxxxxx Facility.Priority] from the message in the Solaris log lines?
I don't recall exactly if that will completely solve your problem, but part of the solution might be to configure the /kernel/drv/log.conf file with something like: name="log" parent="pseudo" instance=0 msgid=0;
HTH,
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