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PSARC/2009/617 Software Events Notification Parameters CLI PSARC/2009/618 snmp-notify: SNMP Notification Daemon for Software Events PSARC/2009/619 smtp-notify: Email Notification Daemon for Software Events PSARC/2010/225 fmd for non-global Solaris zones PSARC/2010/226 Solaris Instance UUID PSARC/2010/227 nvlist_nvflag(3NVPAIR) PSARC/2010/228 libfmevent additions PSARC/2010/257 sysevent_evc_setpropnvl and sysevent_evc_getpropnvl PSARC/2010/265 FMRI and FMA Event Stabilty, 'ireport' category 1 event class, and the 'sw' FMRI scheme PSARC/2010/278 FMA/SMF integration: instance state transitions PSARC/2010/279 Modelling panics within FMA PSARC/2010/290 logadm.conf upgrade 6392476 fmdump needs to pretty-print 6393375 userland ereport/ireport event generation interfaces 6445732 Add email notification agent for FMA and software events 6804168 RFE: Allow an efficient means to monitor SMF services status changes 6866661 scf_values_destroy(3SCF) will segfault if is passed NULL 6884709 Add snmp notification agent for FMA and software events 6884712 Add private interface to tap into libfmd_msg macro expansion capabilities 6897919 fmd to run in a non-global zone 6897937 fmd use of non-private doors is not safe 6900081 add a UUID to Solaris kernel image for use in crashdump identification 6914884 model panic events as a defect diagnosis in FMA 6944862 fmd_case_open_uuid, fmd_case_uuisresolved, fmd_nvl_create_defect 6944866 log legacy sysevents in fmd 6944867 enumerate svc scheme in topo 6944868 software-diagnosis and software-response fmd modules 6944870 model SMF maintenance state as a defect diagnosis in FMA 6944876 savecore runs in foreground for systems with zfs root and dedicated dump 6965796 Implement notification parameters for SMF state transitions and FMA events 6968287 SUN-FM-MIB.mib needs to be updated to reflect Oracle information 6972331 logadm.conf upgrade PSARC/2010/290
author Gavin Maltby <gavin.maltby@oracle.com>
date Fri, 30 Jul 2010 17:04:17 +1000
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# logadm.conf
#
# Default settings for system log file management.
# The -w option to logadm(1M) is the preferred way to write to this file,
# but if you do edit it by hand, use "logadm -V" to check it for errors.
#
# The format of lines in this file is:
#       <logname> <options>
# For each logname listed here, the default options to logadm
# are given.  Options given on the logadm command line override
# the defaults contained in this file.
#
# logadm typically runs early every morning via an entry in
# root's crontab (see crontab(1)).
#
/var/log/syslog -C 8 -a 'kill -HUP `cat /var/run/syslog.pid`'
/var/adm/messages -C 4 -a 'kill -HUP `cat /var/run/syslog.pid`'
/var/cron/log -c -s 512k -t /var/cron/olog
/var/lp/logs/lpsched -C 2 -N -t '$file.$N'
/var/fm/fmd/errlog -N -s 2m -M '/usr/sbin/fmadm -q rotate errlog && mv /var/fm/fmd/errlog.0- $nfile'
/var/fm/fmd/fltlog -N -A 6m -s 10m -M '/usr/sbin/fmadm -q rotate fltlog && mv /var/fm/fmd/fltlog.0- $nfile'
smf_logs /var/svc/log/*.log -C 8 -s 1m -c
#
# The entry below is used by turnacct(1M)
#
/var/adm/pacct -C 0 -N -a '/usr/lib/acct/accton pacct' -g adm -m 664 -o adm -p never
#
# The entry below manages the Dynamic Resource Pools daemon (poold(1M)) logfile.
#
/var/log/pool/poold -N -s 512k -a 'pkill -HUP poold; true'