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10-11-2004 03:03 PM
10-11-2004 03:03 PM
Syslog deamon problem
I have made a change a minir change in syslog.conf file and restarted the deamon it was working fine. After that i have removed the line and again restart the syslog deamon. It is showing me that the deamon is started but no logs are comming in the syslog.log
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10-11-2004 03:08 PM
10-11-2004 03:08 PM
Re: Syslog deamon problem
Post your syslog.conf. It is a good idea to keep a backup copy of any configuration file you modify so that in case of issues, you can easily revert back to last known good configuration. Either compare your syslog.conf with another system or post it here so that one will have a look at it. To verify if syslog is logging, try the following command
logger "some test message". This should get logged into your syslog.log
-Sri
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10-11-2004 03:12 PM
10-11-2004 03:12 PM
Re: Syslog deamon problem
The best bet now is to punt and restore an old one from backup or a working system.
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10-13-2004 01:28 AM
10-13-2004 01:28 AM
Re: Syslog deamon problem
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10-13-2004 01:46 AM
10-13-2004 01:46 AM
Re: Syslog deamon problem
And also test with logger if syslog is getting updated. If required copy a backed up file back. Or some other server may help you in dignosis.
Thanks
Prashant
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10-13-2004 01:52 AM
10-13-2004 01:52 AM
Re: Syslog deamon problem
The syslog.conf file can be very sensitive to it's contents & format.
You may want to copy /usr/newconfig/etc/syslog.conf down to /etc to get a good clean restart on this file & then *carefully* add your mods - one at a time w/restarts - to see just what/where the problem lies.
HTH,
Jeff