diff --git a/modules/ROOT/pages/anaconda/anaconda_logging.adoc b/modules/ROOT/pages/anaconda/anaconda_logging.adoc index 09c4e60..716c55f 100644 --- a/modules/ROOT/pages/anaconda/anaconda_logging.adoc +++ b/modules/ROOT/pages/anaconda/anaconda_logging.adoc @@ -1,7 +1,5 @@ = Anaconda Logging -include::{partialsdir}/unreviewed-message.adoc[] - == Introduction Anaconda tracks all of its activities in logs. This includes: @@ -103,7 +101,7 @@ It's up to you how the remote logging daemon is configured, you can for instance The anaconda RPM provides the `analog` script, which generates a suitable rsyslogd configuration file based on a couple of install parameters. It is also able to generate a bash command to launch rsyslogd with the generated configuration. Thus you can do from a shell: - $ eval `scripts/analog -p 6080 -s -o ./someconf /home/akozumpl/remote_inst` + `$ eval scripts/analog -p 6080 -s -o ./someconf /home/akozumpl/remote_inst` This starts an rsyslog daemon that will listen on port 6080. The logs from the remote machine with IP 10.34.33.221 will be stored under `/home/akozumpl/remote_inst/10.34.33.221/`, e.g. `/home/akozumpl/remote_inst/10.34.33.221/anaconda.log`.