1.If syslog messages were being forwarded to the log consolidator, edit
/etc/rc.config.d/syslogd and change SYSLOGD_OPTS to remove the
2.Edit the systems /etc/syslog.conf file to remove the following lines:
mail.debug | @fully | qualified | hostname |
*.info;mail.none | @fully | qualified | hostname |
where fully qualified hostname is the fully qualified hostname of this system.
NOTE: A <tab> precedes each @ sign.
3.Stop and restart syslogd with the following commands:
#/sbin/init.d/syslogd stop
#/sbin/init.d/syslogd start
4.Stop
This stops the
5.Edit
CLOG_CONFIGURED=0
Remove all other CLOG lines except for the following:
CLOG_LAYOUTS_DIR=/var/opt/dsau/layouts CLOG_ADDITIONAL_LOG_DIRS[0]=/var/adm/syslog
6.If ssh port forwarding had been configured, remove the following line from /etc/ services:
clog_ssh port/tcp # Consolidated logging with ssh port forwarding
3.4.4Disabling a Serviceguard Cluster Log Forwarding Client
Perform the following steps to disable log forwarding. Complete these steps on each cluster member:
1.If syslog messages were being forwarded to the log consolidator, edit /etc/rc.config.d/ syslogd and change SYSLOGD_OPTS to remove the
2.Edit the system’s /etc/syslog.conf file to remove the following lines:
mail.debug | @fully | qualified | hostname |
*.info;mail.none | @fully | qualified | hostname |
where fully qualified hostname is the fully qualified hostname of this system.
NOTE: A <tab> precedes each @ sign.
3.Stop and restart syslogd with the following commands:
#/sbin/init.d/syslogd stop
#/sbin/init.d/syslogd start
4.Stop
#
This stops the
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