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Welcome to the sysklogd package for Linux. All the utility
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documentation has now been moved into the man pages. Please review
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these carefully before proceeding.
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Version 1.3 of the package is the culmination of about two years of
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experience and bug reports on the 1.2 version from both the INTERNET
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and our corporate Linux networks. The utilities in this package should
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provide VERY reliable system logging. Klogd and syslogd have both
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been stress tested in kernel development environments where literally
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hundreds of megabytes of kernel messages have been blasted through
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them. If either utility should fail the development team would
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appreciate debug information so that the bug can be reproduced and
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squashed.
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Both utilities (syslogd, klogd) can be either run from init or started
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as part of the rc.* sequence. Caution should be used when starting
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these utilities from init since the default configuration is for both of
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these utilities to auto-background themselves. Depending on the
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version of init being used this could either result in the process
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table being filled or at least 10 copies of the daemon being started.
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If auto-backgrounding is NOT desired the command line option -n should
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be used to disable the auto-fork feature.
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I have found work on the sysklogd package to be an interesting example
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of the powers of the INTERNET. Stephen, Juha, Shane, Martin and
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myself have successfully collaborated on the development of this
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package without ever having met each other, in fact we could pass on
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the street without realizing it. What I have developed is a profound
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respect for the personal capabilities of each one of these
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individuals. Perhaps the greatest `Linux Legacy' will be that its
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development/enhancement is truly an example of the powers of
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international cooperation through the worldwide INTERNET.
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We would be interested in keeping track of any and all bug
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fixes/changes that are made. At the time that work was started on the
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sysklogd package the syslog(d) sources seemed to have fallen into
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neglect. This work started with and continues the believe that it is
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important to maintain consistent standardized system utilities
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sources. Hopefully the Linux community will find these sources to be
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a useful addition to the software gene pool.
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Best regards,
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Dr. Wettstein
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Oncology Research Division Computing Facility
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Roger Maris Cancer Center
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Fargo, ND
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greg@wind.rmcc.com
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Stephen Tweedie
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Department of Computer Science
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Edinburgh University, Scotland
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Juha Virtanen
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jiivee@hut.fi
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Shane Alderton
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shane@scs.apana.org.au
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Martin Schulze
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Infodrom Oldenburg
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joey@linux.de
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And a host of bug reporters whose contributions cannot be underestimated.
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