Re: log messages

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  Dear friend,
i think it's quite easy to collect all the log files
follow this steps:
1.use the file /etc/syslog.conf or search for the file syslog.conf
which tells where to store the log messages which generated by different categories
2./var is the main directory where all ur log messages stored
3./var/log/messages is the file which stores maximum log messages
Try and enjoy
Regards,
your friend


On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 Rolando Bazoalto wrote :
>hi, one more question please. i was searching about log messages and
>if it is possible to have all the possible log messages sent by the
>kernel. I am doing a research job about it. i think it is not
>possible, but i would like to know if there is a way to find some kind
>of database of the log messages.
>
>thanx.
>
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