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On Wednesday 17 March 2010 23:43:39 Ralph Slooten wrote: |
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> On 18 March 2010 09:40, Keith Dart <keith@×××××××××.biz> wrote: |
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> > You can comment that out and then those annoying run-cron entries won't |
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> > be logged. |
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> Yes, dropping those entries on the client side is an option, however then I |
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> have to do it for each client in the network. Doing it on the server means |
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> just once... and it's all local network, no bandwidth isn't an issue |
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> either. |
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> There are also some cron jobs I do want logged ~ things that run maybe |
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> weekly or monthly, but some run every minute and really don't need to be |
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> logged. |
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And you still have to cater for the case where some joker sends you heaps of |
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unwanted stuff despite you repeatedly asking him not to. |
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Or, god forbid, you have to receive logs from Cisco kit. |
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alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com |