[syslog-ng] FW: Mark from 1.9.4 to 1.9.5
Frans Stekelenburg
Frans.Stekelenburg at glidepath.nl
Thu Aug 4 09:43:53 CEST 2005
Are you absolutly sure it isn't a setting somewhere in /etc?
You may set the interval to anything you like on Debian by editing
/etc/init.d/sysklogd. This sets it to 60 minutes:
SYSLOGD="-m 60"
(Then restart the syslog daemon: # /etc/init.d/sysklogd restart )
On Red Hat and derivatives, edit /etc/sysconfig/syslog :
SYSLOGD_OPTIONS="-m 60"
Must come from somewhere, right? ;-)
________________________________
From: Edward Brookhouse [mailto:ebroo at healthydirections.com]
Sent: woensdag 3 augustus 2005 18:56
To: 'Syslog-ng users' and developers' mailing list'
Subject: [syslog-ng] FW: Mark from 1.9.4 to 1.9.5
I was mistaken - the - MARK - is back -
My only option left is to hack the source and remove the
function and the reference to it -
Anyone have any other suggestions for getting rid of the Mark
???
Is there a compile time option to turn this off???
Even stranger is that the source declares:
cfg.c: self->mark_freq = 1200; /* 20 minutes */
but I am seeing a mark once an hour
TIA
EB
________________________________
From: Edward Brookhouse
[mailto:ebroo at healthydirections.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 9:58 AM
To: 'Syslog-ng users' and developers' mailing list'
Subject: Mark from 1.9.4 to 1.9.5
Hi all,
Using 1.9.4 I experienced the -Mark-being inserted although no
mark() option was specified in the config -
I just upgraded to the 1.9.5 source and the behavior of mark
seems to be back to normal -
Just FYI
E
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