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5. Edit the file /etc/syslog.conf
to specify the location where the logs will be
kept. Uncomment the local log configuration lines in the “Log messages to
Disk”
section by removing #disk# from each line, and specify /var/log as
the directory for each log. The entries should now look like the following:
6. Check that /etc/grclean.conf and /etc/grclean.logs.conf have entries
pointing to files in /var/log.
The /etc/grclean.conf file entries should look like the following:
The /etc/grclean.logs.conf file entries should look like the following:
*.err;*.notice;kern.debug;lpr,auth.info;mail.crit /var/log/messages
cron.info /var/log/cron
local0.info /var/log/gritd.packets
local1.info /var/log/gr.console
local2.* /var/log/gr.boot
local3.* /var/log/grinchd.log
local4.* /var/log/gr.conferrs
local5.* /var/log/mib2d.log
###################################################################
# port card dump files.
###################################################################
hold=4
size=1
remove=y
local=y
logfile=/var/portcards/grdump.*
###################################################################
# cleanup our own log file, if necessary.
###################################################################
DEFAULTS
hold=2
local=y
size=10000
logfile=/var/log/grclean.log