Configuring SCO ARCserve/Open

Displaying messages on the system console

By default, SCO ARCserve/Open messages that require a user to respond or perform an action (such as insert a tape in a drive) are sent to the syslogd daemon. If you want these messages to display on the system console instead, add the following lines to the /etc/syslog.conf file:

user.alert /dev/console

This indicates that SCO ARCserve/Open uses the syslogd(1M) daemon at the ``user'' facility and sends messages at the ``alert'' priority level. For more information on syslogd(1M) and /etc/syslog.conf, see the syslog.conf(4bsd) manual page.


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