I've got the same thing in my syslog.conf and my routers write to it without
a problem. I'm running AIX 4.2.1.
Here are my permissions on /var/log and /var/log/nmslog:
root@nv6000:/var/log >ls -la
total 9618
drwxr-xr-x 2 root system 512 Nov 29 13:49 .
drwxr-xr-x 15 bin bin 512 Dec 30 01:02 ..
-rw-r--r-- 1 root system 4923189 Jan 14 06:58 nmslog
Have them make sure they have a router setup of with follow global Cisco
command:
logging ip_addr
where ip_addr is the ip address of your syslog server. If you enter config
mode (conf t) on the router and exit (CTRL-Z), it should generate a message
that gets logged to your syslog server.
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Thanks,
Sean Davidson
Sr. Network Systems Engineer
Publix Super Markets, Inc.
P.O. Box 32015
Lakeland, Fl. 33802-2015
Email - sean.davidson@publix.com
Voice - (863) 686-8754 x6889
Fax - (863)616-5895
-----Original Message-----
From: Leslie Clark [mailto:lclark@US.IBM.COM]
Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2000 11:44 PM
To: NV-L@UCSBVM.ucsb.edu
Subject: AIX 4.3.2 syslog.conf and cisco logging
I'm stuck, and I'm sure someone out there knows what I'm doing wrong.
If not, I'll call AIX support and ask the dumb question.
There is an 4.1 system with old netview & ciscoworks on it. It got a new
address and I used the old address on a brand new box, AIX 4.3.2, latest
recommended maintenance. Routers were logging to the old box. Now
they should log to the new box using the syslog facility. I added the
record
'local7.info /var/log/nmslog' to syslog.conf and did a refresh -s
syslogd.
The directory exists (I created it), but nothing is showing up. Is there
something
else I had to do? No one here remembers how they got it working on the old
box
but I believe it was actually set up by the install of Ciscoworks V3.
Suggestions welcome...
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
Detroit
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