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SETLOGOPT(1M)							 SETLOGOPT(1M)

NAME
     setlogopt - set system administration logging options

SYNOPSIS
     /usr/sysadm/privbin/setlogopt -rotsize rotsize -[no]syslog

DESCRIPTION
     setlogopt is a privileged command that sets options that control system
     administration logging.  rotsize is the size in bytes that the log file
     /var/sysadm/salog is allowed to reach before it gets rotated to
     /var/sysadm/oldsalog.  If -syslog is specified, messages in
     /var/sysadm/salog will be copied to syslogd(1M).  -nosyslog turns off the
     copying of messages to syslogd.

OPTIONS
     -rotsize rotsize
	       rotsize is the size in bytes that the log file
	       /var/sysadm/salog is allowed to reach before it gets rotated to
	       /var/sysadm/oldsalog.

     -syslog   Specify that messages logged to /var/sysadm/salog should also
	       be copied to syslogd(1M).

     -nosyslog Specify that messages logged to /var/sysadm/salog should not be
	       copied to syslogd(1M).

FILES
     /var/sysadm/salog	       The system administration log.
     /var/sysadm/oldsalog      Old system administration log.  When the log is
			       rotated, /var/sysadm/salog is renamed
			       /var/sysadm/oldsalog, and the previous contents
			       of /var/sysadm/oldsalog are lost.
     /var/sysadm/salog.conf    System administration logging configuration
			       file.  setlogopt edits this file.
     /var/adm/SYSLOG	       The system log file.

SEE ALSO
     sysmgr(1M), viewlog(1M), runpriv(1M), syslogd(1M), salog(4).

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