I have an interesting problem. Maybe someone could help me. I am trying to get syslog on a netapp filer to log remotely. I have placed the exact commands into the filer syslog.conf for local and remote logging.
I also pinged the remote server to make sure that I could get to it in the first place.
I am currently logging to /etc/messages but not to the remove server:
Here is what my stuff looks like
a rdfile of the syslog.conf (names and IPs were changed to protect the innocent)
#5-30-2000 The syslog admin host is <remote box> cron,daemon,kern,syslog.alert;cron,daemon,kern,syslog.err;cron,daemon,kern,s yslo g.crit;cron,daemon,kern,syslog.emerg @10.0.0.1 auth,cron,daemon,kern,syslog.alert;auth,cron,daemon,kern,syslog.err;auth,cro n,da emon,kern,syslog.crit;auth,cron,daemon,kern,syslog.emerg;auth,cron,daemon,ke rn,s yslog.warning /etc/messages
This seems legitimate. But I could be off. Has anyone else had problems doing remote logging?
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