-/* syslog.h 4.1 83/05/27 */
-
-/*
- * SYSLOG.H -- declarations for system logging program
- *
- * These are used as the first parameter to logmsg().
- * Their meanings are approximately as follows:
- *
- * LOG_ALERT -- this priority should essentially never
- * be used. It applies only to messages that
- * are so important that every user should be
- * aware of them, e.g., a serious hardware failure.
- * LOG_SALERT -- messages of this priority should be
- * issued only when immediate attention is needed
- * by a qualified system person, e.g., when some
- * valuable system resource dissappears. They get
- * sent to a list of system people.
- * LOG_EMERG -- Emergency messages are not sent to users,
- * but represent major conditions. An example
- * might be hard disk failures. These could be
- * logged in a separate file so that critical
- * conditions could be easily scanned.
- * LOG_ERR -- these represent error conditions, such as soft
- * disk failures, etc.
- * LOG_CRIT -- such messages contain critical information,
- * but which can not be classed as errors, for example,
- * 'su' attempts.
- * LOG_WARNING -- issued when an abnormal condition has been
- * detected, but recovery can take place.
- * LOG_NOTICE -- something that falls in the class of
- * "important information"; this class is informational
- * but important enough that you don't want to throw
- * it away casually.
- * LOG_INFO -- information level messages. These messages
- * could be thrown away without problems, but should
- * be included if you want to keep a close watch on
- * your system.
- * LOG_DEBUG -- it may be useful to log certain debugging
- * information. Normally this will be thrown away.
- */
-
-/* some configuration parameters..... */
-#define LOG_IPC /* set if using 4.2 IPC, else mpx */
-#define LOG_HOST "localhost" /* name of host to log on */
-
-/* defines for priorities */
-#define LOG_ALERT 1 /* alert -- send to all users */
-#define LOG_SALERT 2 /* subalert -- send to special users */
-#define LOG_EMERG 3 /* emergency conditions */
-#define LOG_ERROR 4 /* error */
-#define LOG_ERR 4 /* synonym of LOG_ERROR */
-#define LOG_CRIT 5 /* critical information */
-#define LOG_WARNING 6 /* warning */
-#define LOG_NOTICE 7 /* important information */
-#define LOG_INFO 8 /* informational message */
-#define LOG_DEBUG 9 /* debug level info */
-
-/*
- * Mode parameters to initlog.
- */
-#define LOG_NULL 0 /* don't touch log */
-#define LOG_SOUT 1 /* log standard & diag output */
-#define LOG_DIAG 2 /* log diagnostic output */
-#define LOG_INDEP 3 /* log independently */
-#define LOG_CLOSE 4 /* close the log */
-
-/*
- * Status parameters to initlog.
- */
-#define LOG_PID 0001 /* log the pid with each message */
-#define LOG_TIME 0002 /* log the time with each message */
-#define LOG_COOLIT 0004 /* suppress priority stuff */
-#define LOG_DGRAM 0010 /* running over a datagram socket */