Hi to all!!Hi have a problem.I'm upgrade rsyslog 3.22.1 to rsyslog 4.8.0 in 
CENTOS 5.2, but my rsyslog not loggin.I'm using this How to, 
http://www.howtoforge.com/installing-fu ... centos-5.x, but don't intall all 
features, I just made ​​a normal compilation, ./configuremakemake installmy 
/var/log/messages shows the following messageshas not logged anything for two 
hours, this is the last message that appearskernel: imklog 3.22.1, log source = 
/proc/kmsg started.2012-04-04T10:24:25.749184+02:00 rsyslogd: [origin 
software="rsyslogd" swVersion="3.22.1" x-pid="31688" 
x-info="http://www.rsyslog.com";] (re)start2012-04-04T10:24:25.747635+02:00 
rsyslogd: WARNING: rsyslogd is running in compatibility mode. Automatically 
generated config directives may interfer with your rsyslog.conf settings. We 
suggest upgrading your config and adding -c3 as the first rsyslogd 
option.2012-04-04T10:24:25.748787+02:00 rsyslogd: Warning: backward 
compatibility layer added to following directive to rsyslog.conf: ModLoad 
imuxsockI'm configure /etc/init.d/rsyslog and add this line:# Source configif [ 
-f /etc/sysconfig/$prog ] ; then. 
/etc/sysconfig/$progelseSYSLOGD_OPTIONS="-c3"fiI also change this file 
/etc/sysconfig/rsyslogand addSYSLOGD_OPTIONS="-c3 -f /etc/rsyslog.conf"My 
rsyslog.conf using templates.but I have not created any of the folders listed 
in the templates.This is my rsyslog.conf# if you experience problems, check# 
http://www.rsyslog.com/troubleshoot for assistance# rsyslog v3: load input 
modules# If you do not load inputs, nothing happens!# You may need to set the 
module load path if modules are not found.$ModLoad immark # provides --MARK-- 
message capability$ModLoad imuxsock # provides support for local system logging 
(e.g. via logger command)$ModLoad imklog # kernel logging (formerly provided by 
rklogd)$template DynMsg, 
"/var/log/%HOSTNAME%/%$YEAR%/%$MONTH%/messages.log"$template DynSecure, 
"/var/log/%HOSTNAME%/%$YEAR%/%$MONTH%/secure.log"$template DynKern, 
"/var/log/%HOSTNAME%/%$YEAR%/%$MONTH%/console.log"$template DynMail, 
"/var/log/%HOSTNAME%/%$YEAR%/%$MONTH%/mail.log"$template DynCron, 
"/var/log/%HOSTNAME%/%$YEAR%/%$MONTH%/cron.log"$template DynSpooler, 
"/var/log/%HOSTNAME%/%$YEAR%/%$MONTH%/spooler.log"# Log all kernel messages to 
the console.# Logging much else clutters up the screen.kern.* ?DynKern # 
/dev/console# Log anything (except mail) of level info or higher.# Don't log 
private authentication messages!*.info;mail.none;authpriv.none;cron.none 
?DynMsg # -/var/log/messages# The authpriv file has restricted 
access.authpriv.* ?DynSecure # /var/log/secure# Log all the mail messages in 
one place.mail.* ?DynMail # -/var/log/maillog# Log cron stuffcron.* ?DynCron # 
-/var/log/cron# Everybody gets emergency messages*.emerg *# Save news errors of 
level crit and higher in a special file.uucp,news.crit ?DynSpooler # 
-/var/log/spooler# Save boot messages also to boot.loglocal7.* 
/var/log/boot.log# Remote Logging (we use TCP for reliable delivery)# An 
on-disk queue is created for this action. If the remote host is# down, messages 
are spooled to disk and sent when it is up again.$ActionForwardDefaultTemplate 
RSYSLOG_ForwardFormart#$WorkDirectory /rsyslog/spool # where to place spool 
files#$ActionQueueFileName uniqName # unique name prefix for spool 
files#$ActionQueueMaxDiskSpace 1g # 1gb space limit (use as much as 
possible)#$ActionQueueSaveOnShutdown on # save messages to disk on 
shutdown#$ActionQueueType LinkedList # run 
asynchronously#$ActionResumeRetryCount -1 # infinite retries if host is down# 
remote host is: name/ip:port, e.g. 192.168.0.1:514, port optional#*.* @@IP:514
i'm launch command:ps aux | grep rsyslogroot 32448 0.0 0.0 131648 1168 ? Sl 
16:46 0:00 /sbin/rsyslogd -i /var/run/rsyslogd.pid -c3 -f /etc/rsyslog.conf 
Thanks for your help and sorry for my english                                   
  
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