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Prevent the system from logging at this level of detail by choosing one of the following options:
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- Edit
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- the
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- /etc/syslog.conf
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- file
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- to
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- disable
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- the
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- daemon.notice
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- messages.
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- Edit
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- the
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- /etc/xinetd.d/uptimeagent
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- file
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- to
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- change
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- the
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- logging
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- level
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- to
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- a
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- less
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- verbose
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- option
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- than
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- the
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- level
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- specified
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- in
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- the
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- /etc/syslog.conf
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- file.
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-
For
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- example,
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- specify
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- the
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- following
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- in
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- the
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- /etc/xinetd.d/uptimeagent
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- file:
Code Block |
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log_type = SYSLOG authpriv emerg
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Code Block |
This option will only log emerg messages to the log file instead of the option set in the /etc/syslog.conf file.
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- Use
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- a
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- more
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- flexible
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- syslog
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- tool
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- (such
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- as
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- syslog-ng)
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- that
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- can
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- be
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- configured
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- to
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- filter
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- out
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- specific
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- messages.
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On
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Solaris
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10
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systems,
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the
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uptimeagent
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SMF
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may
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need
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to
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be
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updated.
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Verify
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if
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tcp_trace
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is
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set
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to
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TRUE
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by
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running
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the
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following
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command:
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inetadm
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-l
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network/uptimeagent/tcp.
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If
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the
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tcp_trace
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value
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is
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set
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to
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TRUE,
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set
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it
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to
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false
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with
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the
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following
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command:
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Code Block inetadm -m network/uptimeagent/tcp tcp_trace=FALSE.