On Feb 18, 2003 at 16:56, Nils Ohlmeier <nils(a)ohlmeier.de> wrote:
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Hi Sebastien,
On Tuesday 18 February 2003 16:40, Sebastien Pierre wrote:
Le mar 18/02/2003 ?? 16:03, Nils Ohlmeier a
??crit :
syslog (probably /var/log/messages) if
log_stderror=no, otherwise stderr
(your console).
I thought I did not install syslog with root privileges, so I did not
look in the *obvious* file!
Anyway, I put a "log_sterror=yes" line at the beginning of my SER
configuration script, but SER keeps outputting on /var/log/messages and
not on STDERR... what did I do wrong ?
Hard to say without seeing the config file. But '-E' as command line parameter
should work and will overwrite any value in your config file.
No, the options in the config file take precedence over the command
line. So if logstderror=no is in the config file you cannot override it
from the command line. I know it should be the other way arround (this
thing is on my TODO list for a long time).
Andrei