Lucent Technologies 9076 User Manual

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 October 22, 1999   
SP Switch Router Adapter Guide - 1.4 Update 2
Configuring the SP Switch Router Adapter
Installing the PCMCIA spinning disk
# Blank lines and lines beginning with `#' are comments.
#
/dev/rd0a      /      ufs  rw  0 0     
/dev/wd2a  /var/log   ufs  rw  0 2  #PCMCIA slot A, use wd3a for B
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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:     
These are the first four lines in the section:
#disk#*.err;*.notice;kern.debug;lpr,auth.info;mail.crit
   /var/log/messages
#disk#
 
cron.info                            /var/log/cron
#disk#
 
local0.info                          /var/log/gritd.packets
#disk#
 
local1.info                          /var/log/gr.console
The file entries should now 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
If you had previously configured your SP Switch Router to log messages to a directory 
other than 
/var/log
, you changed settings in 
/etc/grclean.conf
 and 
/etc/grclean.logs.conf
 files.  
Go back into those files now and change the log directory.            
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To install your changes, restart syslog:
Determine the PID (process ID) for the syslog daemon and then use the kill -HUP PID 
command to restart it: 
# ps -ax | grep syslogd
  
# kill -HUP 
PID
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Modify 
/etc/grclean.conf
 and 
/etc/grclean.logs.conf
 to reflect the new log 
directory. 
The 
/etc/grclean.conf
 file specifies which log and dump files the grclean program 
compresses, archives, and deletes.  
The 
/etc/grclean.conf
 file entries should look like the following:
#################################################################
# port card dump files.
#################################################################