But this is not the same on Solaris, as I do get them on a Solaris ' syslog . Why this should not be the case with Linux as well ? On 11/12/05, David Tonhofer, m-plify S.A. <d.tonhofer@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I'm pretty sure that there is no way to set up the format without changing > syslogd's > code (which is probably not hard to do, BTW). > > But if you want to know the 'facility' you can trivially log into > different > files depending on the facility. This is want I do. In /etc/syslogconf: > > > ----8<---------------------8<------------------------ > # > # We do not need to synch the logs after each line, not even > # the kernel log, which logs a lot of stuff about iptables. Sure, > # we may los stuff if a crash occurs, but we gain speed. > # -> Prepend '-' before the file. See man syslog.conf > # > > auth.* -/var/log/auth_log > authpriv.* -/var/log/authpriv_log > cron.* -/var/log/cron_log > daemon.* -/var/log/daemon_log > kern.* -/var/log/kern_log > lpr.* -/var/log/lpr_log > mail.* -/var/log/mail_log > news.* -/var/log/news_log > user.* -/var/log/user_log > uucp.* -/var/log/uucp_log > ftp.* -/var/log/ftp_log > syslog.* -/var/log/syslog_log > local0.* -/var/log/local0_log > local1.* -/var/log/local1_log > local2.* -/var/log/local2_log > local3.* -/var/log/local3_log > local4.* -/var/log/local4_log > local5.* -/var/log/local5_log > local6.* -/var/log/local6_log > local7.* -/var/log/local7_log > > > > > > > > > --On Friday, November 11, 2005 11:07 PM +0530 Nikhil < > mnikhil.juno@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Hello Friends > > > > I have a syslogd , sucessfully implemented with -r option in a network. > > Currently all the messages that are being logged are in the below format > > > > <date> <machinename> <processname>[<pid>]: <message> > > > > Can I have some format where in the facility/priority is also mentioned > so > > that I can see under what facility and priority the messages are being > > logged. > > may be like this: > > <date> <machinename> <facility.priority> <processname>[<pid>]: <message> > > > > Thanks, > > Nikhil > > -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subjecthttps://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list