Configuring and Managing MPE/iX Internet Services (July 2001)
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Internet Daemon
Implementation Differences
Implementation Differences
The implementation of inetd on the HP e3000 differs from inetd on
the HP 9000 in the following ways:
• On the HP e3000, you normally run inetd as a job.
• On the HP e3000, there is no syslogd server. Instead, all error and
informational messages about inetd are automatically written to
$STDLIST for inetd. When you run inetd as a job, messages are
sent to the job’s output spool file. Messages which would be logged at
the syslogd warning log level on HP-UX are, on MPE/iX,
additionally sent to the console.