Syslog.conf

SENSORSD(8) - System Manager's Manual

Syslog.conf, Sensorsd.conf, Sysctl, Sensorsd

SENSORSD(8) - System Manager’s Manual # SENSORSD(8) - System Manager’s Manual NAME # sensorsd - hardware sensors monitor SYNOPSIS # sensorsd [-d] [-c check] [-f file] DESCRIPTION # The sensorsd utility retrieves sensor monitoring data like fan speed, temperature, voltage and RAID logical disk status from the sysctl(2) hw.sensors subtree. When the state of any monitored sensor changes, an alert is triggered. Every alert logs a message to syslog(3) using the daemon facility. ...

SPAMD(8) - System Manager's Manual

Syslog.conf, Spamd.conf, Spamlogd, Syslogd, Pfctl, Pf.conf, Spamdb, Setup, Services, Spamd

SPAMD(8) - System Manager’s Manual # SPAMD(8) - System Manager’s Manual NAME # spamd - spam deferral daemon SYNOPSIS # spamd [-45bdv] [-B maxblack] [-C file] [-c maxcon] [-G passtime:greyexp:whiteexp] [-h hostname] [-K file] [-l address] [-M address] [-n name] [-p port] [-S secs] [-s secs] [-w window] [-Y synctarget] [-y synclisten] DESCRIPTION # spamd is a fake mail daemon which rejects false mail. It is designed to be very efficient so that it does not slow down the receiving machine. ...

SYSLOGC(8) - System Manager's Manual

Syslog, Syslogd, Syslog.conf, Syslogc

SYSLOGC(8) - System Manager’s Manual # SYSLOGC(8) - System Manager’s Manual NAME # syslogc - collect messages from syslog memory buffer SYNOPSIS # syslogc [-Ccfo] [-n lines] [-s reporting_socket] logname syslogc -q DESCRIPTION # syslogc collects messages from the syslogd(8) memory buffer specified by the logname argument. For syslogc to work, syslogd(8) must be configured with one or more memory buffer logs (see syslog.conf(5) for details) and have a reporting socket location specified on the command line (using the -s option to syslogd(8)). ...

SYSLOGD(8) - System Manager's Manual

Syslog, Syslog.conf, Newsyslog, Services, Syslogc, Logger, Syslogd

SYSLOGD(8) - System Manager’s Manual # SYSLOGD(8) - System Manager’s Manual NAME # syslogd - log system messages SYNOPSIS # syslogd [-46dFhnruVZ] [-a path] [-C CAfile] [-c cert_file] [-f config_file] [-K CAfile] [-k key_file] [-m mark_interval] [-p log_socket] [-S listen_address] [-s reporting_socket] [-T listen_address] [-U bind_address] DESCRIPTION # syslogd writes system messages to log files or a user’s terminal. Output can be sent to other programs for further processing. It can also securely send and receive log messages to and from remote hosts. ...