4 Mar
2002
4 Mar
'02
9:52 p.m.
Florent Guillaume writes:
Except that syslog (with all its faults) is designed for reliable logging, which means that if you send to your log 1000 lines, syslog will sync 1000 times thus trashing your disks. Decent "syslog" implementations (such as the one distributed with SuSE Linux) let you configure whether a log file will be synched after every message.
Dieter