Re: sysctl -p at startup?

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Mike:
>
> Just on a hunch, check your /etc/rsyslog.conf file and look for:
>
> # Log all kernel messages to the console.
> # Logging much else clutters up the screen.
> kern.*                                                 /dev/console
>
> If you see that, comment it out, reload rsyslog and that should take care
> of it.
>
> Hi Mike

yep
What i did was set up a dedicated syslog server with a big /var and
redirected everything below crit to that instead.
Needed to run a lot of debug from a cisco router after experiencing an
odd/intermittent pppoA problem so it made sense.

mike
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