On Nov 27 09:02:04, harald.dun...@aixigo.com wrote: > Hi folks, > > I got a bazillion of error messages in /var/log/daemon > > : > Nov 27 08:33:25 gate6a pflogd[26893]: Corrupted log file. > Nov 27 08:33:25 gate6a pflogd[26893]: Invalid/incompatible log file, move it > away > Nov 27 08:33:25 gate6a pflogd[26893]: Logging suspended: open error > Nov 27 08:33:32 gate6a pflogd[2985]: Corrupted log file. > Nov 27 08:33:32 gate6a pflogd[2985]: Invalid/incompatible log file, move it > away > Nov 27 08:33:32 gate6a pflogd[2985]: Logging suspended: open error > : > > Problem is, pflogd doesn't tell which one. I am logging to /var/log/\ > pflog{0..3}.
To be sure, are these the names? /var/log/pflog0 /var/log/pflog1 /var/log/pflog2 /var/log/pflog3 > Nothing else but pflogd is writing these files. How, exactly? What are the pf.conf log rules? What are the pflogd -i command lines? > They are > rotated every hour, using the default > > /var/log/pflog 600 3 250 * ZB "pkill -HUP -u root -U root -t - -x > pflogd" If the above names are correct, this does not rotate any of them. Do you mean /var/log/pflog.0 etc, being the rotated copies of a single /var/log/pflog ?