On Sat, 29 Sep 2001, Ingo Molnar wrote:
> (i can see where the confusion comes from, 'syslog servers' are ones that
> receieve syslogs. It's a backwards term i think. 'netconsole servers' are
> the ones that produce the messages.)
Speaking of which, would it be too big a burden (or is it supported
already), that the oopses or dumps would be sent off to an off-link syslog
server?
This would ease the use in occasions where you don't expect a crash (ie:
no listener in local network), but do log on remote syslogd's
considerably.
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