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05-25-2010 05:38 AM
05-25-2010 05:38 AM
syslog message not updated
Syslog message not updated in /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log. Kindly find the below output
[rajesh@Prod2]$ps -ef |grep syslogd
rajesh 28633 28617 0 18:42:51 pts/3 0:00 grep syslogd
1.we also restarted the syslogd process .but still syslog message not updated.
Command
/sbin/init.d/syslogd stop
/sbin/init.d/syslogd start
[rajesh@Prod2]$ps -ef |grep syslogd
rajesh 28633 28617 0 18:42:51 pts/3 0:00 grep syslogd
1.we also restarted the syslogd process .but still syslog message not updated.
Command
/sbin/init.d/syslogd stop
/sbin/init.d/syslogd start
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05-25-2010 05:49 AM
05-25-2010 05:49 AM
Re: syslog message not updated
Shalom,
Check the existence of the following file:
/etc/syslog.conf
Make sure its not been changed. If its missing in action, copy it in from another system.
There should be an error message in /etc/rc.log if the system has been booted in this condition.
SEP
Check the existence of the following file:
/etc/syslog.conf
Make sure its not been changed. If its missing in action, copy it in from another system.
There should be an error message in /etc/rc.log if the system has been booted in this condition.
SEP
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05-25-2010 05:52 AM
05-25-2010 05:52 AM
Re: syslog message not updated
Hi:
Since you have restarted the 'syslogd' daemon to no avail, I suspect that you modified '/etc/syslog.conf'. The selector/action pairs in '/etc/syslog.conf' use *tabs* as separator characters, not spaces. A post of:
# cat -etv /etc/syslog.conf'
...will reveal this if that's the reason.
Regards!
...JRF...
Since you have restarted the 'syslogd' daemon to no avail, I suspect that you modified '/etc/syslog.conf'. The selector/action pairs in '/etc/syslog.conf' use *tabs* as separator characters, not spaces. A post of:
# cat -etv /etc/syslog.conf'
...will reveal this if that's the reason.
Regards!
...JRF...
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