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Why am I seeing “– Mark –” in my syslog?

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Why am I seeing “– Mark –” in my syslog?

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This is a timestamp which is automatically generated by syslogd, and is syslogd’s way of stating that it has nothing to report. The default interval between two — MARK — lines is 20 minutes. This can be changed by locating the syslodg startup script, and changing the parmeter after the “-m” option to suit your needs. To disable these timestamps completely, set “-m” to 0. For more information, type “man syslogd”.

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