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18.11 Where to find messages in UNIX System Services
UNIX System Services has a daemon, called the syslogd daemon, that is
responsible for the logging of UNIX System Services (USS) messages. The
daemon can be started in several different ways. One is during IPL through the
/etc/rc script, as shown in Example 18-78.
Example 18-78 Starting syslogd in the /etc/rc script
_BPX_JOBNAME='SYSLOGD' /usr/sbin/syslogd -f /etc/syslog.conf
Another way to start it uses a cataloged procedure as shown in Example 18-79.
Example 18-79 SYSLOGD procedure
//SYSLOGD PROC
//SYSLOGD EXEC PGM=SYSLOGD,REGION=30M,TIME=NOL ...