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syslog(1)
NAME
syslog - enables and disables printing to the console device, /dev/console,
by the syslogd daemon.
SYNOPSIS
syslog [console_on | console_off]
OPERANDS
The arguments to this command are as follows:
console_on
Starts printing to the console by the syslogd daemon.
console_off
Stops printing to the console by the syslogd daemon.
DESCRIPTION
Under certain circumstances you may need to control the volume of
information messages displayed on the console device. The syslog command
enables you to control the syslogd daemon's capability to print messages to
the console device.
Starting the syslogd daemon with the -s option has the same effect as using
the following command: syslog console_off. You must be root user to execute
this command and the command will fail with no errors for any unauthorized
user.
The information is still logged in a log file, providing that logging is
enabled on your system.
FILES
/etc/syslog.conf
SEE ALSO
Commands: syslogd(8)
Functions: syslog(3)
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