FYI - It is probably /var/adm/messages which you meant
for Solaris I believe. For Linux there are many (one
of them is /var/log/messages) log files and you can
use syslogd to update them or write your own if you
like.

Take care of what subject you write in your mails.
There was no "Trivial MySQL problem" in your mail.

Regards
Naresh


--- Sandeep Vasishta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear all,
>           Can someone tell me which log file Linux
> keeps on updating at run 
> time. I want to trap if my network connection is
> down. In Sun Solaris, it 
> keeps on updating /var/log/messages file. In Linux
> 7.1, this file is there, 
> but it doesn't update it on run time. Can someone
> tell me which log file 
> linux keeps updating on run time.
> 
> 
> Regds,
> Sandeep
> 
> 
>
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