On Wednesday 03 March 2010 00:26:35 Harry Putnam wrote:
> Alan McKinnon writes:
> > On Monday 01 March 2010 06:16:09 Harry Putnam wrote:
> >> Alan McKinnon writes:
> >> > FWIW, Solaris syslogd is like other basic tools on Solaris:
> >> > standards compliant in that it caters for the lowest common
Alan McKinnon writes:
> On Monday 01 March 2010 06:16:09 Harry Putnam wrote:
>> Alan McKinnon writes:
>> > FWIW, Solaris syslogd is like other basic tools on Solaris:
>> > standards compliant in that it caters for the lowest common
>> > denominator that comprises Unix. Which is to say, almost a
On Monday 01 March 2010 06:16:09 Harry Putnam wrote:
> Alan McKinnon writes:
> > FWIW, Solaris syslogd is like other basic tools on Solaris: standards
> > compliant in that it caters for the lowest common denominator that
> > comprises Unix. Which is to say, almost always useless for real work.
>
Alan McKinnon writes:
> FWIW, Solaris syslogd is like other basic tools on Solaris: standards
> compliant in that it caters for the lowest common denominator that comprises
> Unix. Which is to say, almost always useless for real work.
A little turn towards OT:
so what are using your opensolari
On Saturday 27 February 2010 20:40:17 Harry Putnam wrote:
> In the back of my mind there was a reason on opensolaris, that the
> script would fail if the fifo was empty... Then once data comes the
> script isn't listening. Or syslog won't write or something similar.
>
> I also have an opensolaris
On Sat, 27 Feb 2010 12:40:17 -0600
Harry Putnam wrote:
> > reload() {
> > ebegin "Reloading evolone_agi configuration"
> > start-stop-daemon --signal 1
> > --pidfile /var/run/evolone_agi.pid eend $? "Error reloading
> > evolone_agi" }
> Thanks ... good info. How does the script b
Alan McKinnon writes:
> On Friday 26 February 2010 23:44:03 Harry Putnam wrote:
>> Where I'm weak is the part where the custom script checks if the
>> daemon is running, before the script itself starts. That part would
>> need to be something pretty fool proof... maybe just grep ps output
>> for
On Sat, 27 Feb 2010 01:00:43 +0200
Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > Where I'm weak is the part where the custom script checks if the
> > daemon is running, before the script itself starts. That part would
> > need to be something pretty fool proof... maybe just grep ps output
> > for the daemon?
I ha
On Friday 26 February 2010 23:44:03 Harry Putnam wrote:
> Where I'm weak is the part where the custom script checks if the
> daemon is running, before the script itself starts. That part would
> need to be something pretty fool proof... maybe just grep ps output
> for the daemon?
Maybe I'm misund
Alan McKinnon writes:
>> Then tap into the fifo with a perl script that is written to be able
>> to sort and write the syslog output according to various regex that
>> may be part of startup cmd or fed in later during the running script.
>
> I don't know rsyslog at all (I use syslog-ng), but cert
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