Uruchomienie, wykonanie: klogd [options]
Jak działa KLOGD, co robi KLOGD: System administration command. Control which kernel messages are displayed on the console, prioritize all messages, and log them through syslogd. On many operating systems, syslogd performs all the work of klogd, but on Linux the features are separated. Kernel messages are gleaned from the /proc filesystem and from system calls to syslogd. By default, no messages appear on the console. Messages are sorted into eight levels, 0-7, and the level number is prepended to each message
Dostępne opcje, wywołanie KLOGD: Print all messages of a higher priority (lower number) than level to the console. Debugging mode. Print all messages to file; suppress normal logging. Signal executing daemon to reload kernel module symbols. Use file as source of kernel symbols. Avoid auto-backgrounding. This is needed when klogd is started from init. One-shot mode. Prioritize and log all current messages, then immediately exit. Reload kernel-module symbol information whenever an Oops string is detected. Suppress reading of messages from the /proc filesystem. Read from kernel message buffers instead. Print version, then exit. Don't translate instruction pointers (EIP). klogd will not read the System.map file. Signal executing daemon to reload both static kernel symbols and kernel module symbols. Print two lines for each symbol, one showing the symbol and the other showing its numerical value (address).
Użycie KLOGD zastosowanie komendy na linii poleceńw Słownik K .