Annotation of 43BSDTahoe/new/nntp/server/SYSLOG, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1: SYSLOG INFO
        !             2: 
        !             3: If LOG is defined, the following informational messages are
        !             4: logged at LOG_INFO.  All messages are preceded by
        !             5: the host name executing the command.
        !             6: 
        !             7: host connect                   "host" connected to the server.
        !             8: host refused connection                "host" tried to connect, but was denied.
        !             9: host unrecognized %s           "host" gave an unknown command, %s.
        !            10: host group newsgroup           "host" isssued GROUP to "newsgroup".
        !            11: host post rejected             "host" tried to POST, but was denied.
        !            12: host post succeeded            "host" tried to POST, inews worked.
        !            13: host post failed               "host" tried to POST, inews failed.
        !            14: host timeout                   "host" didn't issue a command for TIMEOUT
        !            15:                                seconds (#defined in common/conf.h), so
        !            16:                                nntpd closed the connection.
        !            17: host transfer_timeout          "host" hasn't sent any lines of data
        !            18:                                during article transmission for XFER_TIMEOUT
        !            19:                                seconds, so nntpd closed the connection.
        !            20: host ihave_stats accepted %d rejected %d failed %d
        !            21:                                "host" quit, having offered news articles
        !            22:                                to us for transfer.  We accepted %d,
        !            23:                                rejected %d (having already seem them),
        !            24:                                and %d failed (inews exited non-zero).
        !            25: host newnews %s %s %s GMT|local %s
        !            26:                                "host" issued NEWNEWS in group %s,
        !            27:                                from date %s time %s.  Timezone was
        !            28:                                either GMT or local.  <%s> distributions.
        !            29: host newnews_stats told %d took %d
        !            30:                                "host" asked for new news (see above).
        !            31:                                We told it about %d articles, and it
        !            32:                                subsequently issued %d ARTICLE commands,
        !            33:                                presumably to retrieve the asked about msgs.
        !            34: host exit %d aritcles %d groups        "host" quit, having read a total of %d
        !            35:                                articles and %d groups.
        !            36: host times user %f system %f elapsed %f
        !            37:                                "host" quit, having used %f user seconds,
        !            38:                                %f system seconds, and %f real-time elapsed
        !            39:                                seconds.
        !            40: 
        !            41: The following messages are logged at priority LOG_DEBUG
        !            42: if IHAVE_DEBUG is #defined in common/conf.h:
        !            43: 
        !            44: host ihave artid rejected      "host" offered "artid", we already had it.
        !            45: host ihave artid accepted failed       "host" offered "artid", we didn't
        !            46: host ihave artid accepted succeeded    have it, and the rnews worked or not.
        !            47: 
        !            48: The following error message is logged at LOG_ERR:
        !            49: 
        !            50: host spawn: EOF before period on a line by itself

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