gtpc1m4y | Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol |
To add the syslog daemon server to the Internet Daemon Configuration File
(IDCF), enter the following from the basic subsystem (BSS):
ZINET ADD S-SYSLOGD PGM-CSYL MODEL-DAEMON ACT-acttype
STATE-state USER-ROOT XPARM-args
Where:
- acttype
- is how you want to start the Internet server application. Specify
OPER if you want to start and stop the syslog daemon server manually.
Specify AUTO if you want the syslog daemon to be started automatically when
the Internet daemon is started.
- state
- is the lowest TPF system state in which the syslog daemon can be
started. Specify CRAS or NORM.
- args
- is a string of parameter data that will be passed to the argv
parameter of the main function defined in the specified Internet
server application program. Specify one or more of the following:
- -f path
- specifies the configuration file, where path is the path name of
the configuration file. If you do not specify this value, the default
syslog daemon configuration file name of /etc/syslog.conf is
used.
- -d
- runs the syslog daemon in debugging mode. See Diagnosing Syslog Daemon Configuration Problems for more information about this option.
- -m time
- specifies a time interval that you want to log mark messages, where
time is the time interval in minutes. A mark
message is a time stamp labeled with MARK. These messages can be
used to verify that the syslog daemon was operational during a specific time
interval. If you do not specify this option, mark messages will not be
logged.
- -p pidpath
- specifies the file that contains the process ID of the syslog daemon
server, where pidpath is the path name of the process ID file.
If you do not specify this value, the default syslog daemon process ID file
name of /etc/syslog.pid is used.
- Note:
- The XPARM parameter is optional. If you specify this parameter, it
must be the last parameter in the command entry and you
must specify a string of parameter data; specifying a NULL
string will cause problems when starting the syslog daemon.
See TPF Operations for more information about the
ZINET ADD command.