Re: Syslog host



In /etc/syslog.conf on 10.10.10.1, you can set a destination host for
messages by specifying @10.10.10.2 (in your example).

There's an example if you man syslogd.

Steve
On 11/8/07, Robert Binkley <leebinkley@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello
Currently I have be asked to send my syslog from aix
to another system

so say serve a going to server b
A server = 10.10.10.1 B=10.10.10.2

how can this be done



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