Tim Evans wrote:
I have a newly installed RHEL5 system, on which yum-updatesd is acting strangely. At boot time, or anytime the service is started, or re-started, the service connects (/var/log/up2date shows the connect).

One hour later, it connects again.

After that, it never connects again unless the service is stopped and restarted.


It happens I have a newly installed (a few hours ago) CentOS5 system.

There is no /var/log/up2date, and I don't expect one on your system or mine, yum is the tool on RHEL5.


yum-updatesd is logging to facility daemon, I checked by inspecting the code with vim. However, on my system syslogd is not configured to log "daemon" messages anywhere, which I find a bit odd. Check your /etc/syslog.conf - it might explain your /var/log/up2date.

I've added a line to /etc/syslog.conf but it's too early to tell what yum-updatesd is doing, if anything. It's not actually configured (on my system) to be very useful.

Here's my extra line:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# grep dae /etc/syslog.conf
daemon.*                 /var/log/daemon.log
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]#

More usual is something like
daemon.info                 /var/log/daemon.log
but I note all the other lines are logging all.




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Cheers
John

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