On Wed, 14 Jan 2009 11:35:12 +0000 Bryn M. Reeve wrote: > Although network crash dumps via netdump have been removed from the distribution, the log messages can still be captured using the netconsole facility. > See the configuration file in /etc/sysconfig/netconsole and the initscript /etc/init.d/netconsole. > You'll also need a syslog or netdump server configured on the network to capture the messages. Ok, it works. thanks. If the client is centos5/f10 and so does need netconsole service, the remote should be syslogd server, netdump server alone is not sufficient. Now if I want the logs of the clients on different files and not all in the same /var/log/messages of the syslog server, how can I get it? By default I get lines with ip of the clients to understand the source (.49 and .50) of the type Jan 14 17:24:00 10.4.5.49 SysRq : Jan 14 17:24:00 10.4.5.49 Show Memory Jan 14 17:24:00 10.4.5.49 Mem-info: Jan 14 17:24:00 10.4.5.49 Node 0 Jan 14 17:24:00 10.4.5.49 DMA per-cpu: Jan 14 17:24:00 10.4.5.49 Jan 14 17:24:00 10.4.5.49 cpu 0 hot: high 0, batch 1 used:0 ... Jan 14 17:25:00 10.4.5.50 SysRq : Jan 14 17:25:00 10.4.5.50 Show Memory Jan 14 17:25:00 10.4.5.50 Mem-info: Jan 14 17:25:00 10.4.5.50 Node 0 Jan 14 17:25:00 10.4.5.50 DMA per-cpu: Jan 14 17:25:00 10.4.5.50 Jan 14 17:25:00 10.4.5.50 cpu 0 hot: high 0, batch 1 used:0 can I have different directories for different clients? I did not find an option in syslog.conf for client or server... Tahnks Gianluca -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines