IMPLOGD(8C) UNIX Programmer's Manual IMPLOGD(8C) NNAAMMEE implogd - IMP logger process SSYYNNOOPPSSIISS //eettcc//iimmppllooggdd [ --dd ] DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN _I_m_p_l_o_g_d is program which logs error messages from the IMP, placing them in the file /_u_s_r/_a_d_m/_i_m_p_l_o_g. Entries in the file are variable length. Each log entry has a fixed length header of the form: struct sockstamp { short sin_family; u_short sin_port; struct in_addr sin_addr; time_t sin_time; int sin_len; }; followed, possibly, by the message received from the IMP. Each time the logging process is started up it places a time stamp entry in the file (a header with _s_i_n__l_e_n field set to 0). The logging process will catch only those message from the IMP which are not processed by a protocol module, e.g. IP. This implies the log should contain only status information such as ``IMP going down'' messages, ``host down'' and other error messages, and, perhaps, stray NCP messages. SSEEEE AALLSSOO imp(4P), implog(8C) Printed 7/9/88 May 22, 1986 1