On Fri, Oct 16, 1998 at 12:12:52AM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote:
What do you mean by break? If you restart syslogd you have to
restart some other programs as well (squid, teergrube, inn, named come
to my mind.)
Can you explain this? This doesn't sound very normal to me.
Sure.
Avery Pennarun wrote:
On Fri, Oct 16, 1998 at 12:12:52AM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote:
What do you mean by break? If you restart syslogd you have to
restart some other programs as well (squid, teergrube, inn, named come
to my mind.)
Can you explain this? This doesn't sound
On Wed 14 Oct 1998, Martin Schulze wrote:
Thomas Lakofski wrote:
Seems that the latest sysklogd package breaks sendmail's (and cron's, just
checked) logging to syslog -- it works for a few minutes, and then no more
logs. I don't know if this is universal (only checked 2 daemons), but it
Michael == Michael Sobolev [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Michael Same things happens to me. Today I upgraded two things
Michael sendmail and syslogd (what a coincidence! :). After few
Michael minutes I found that `ps ax' shows a lot of sendmail
Michael processes. Everything looks
Hi,
just in case you haven't noticed yet, I've uploaded a fixed
sysklogd package which is already installed in the archive.
I've reverted a patch that caused problems.
You can also find the package from:
ftp://ftp.infodrom.north.de/pub/people/joey/debian/sysklogd_1.3-28_i386.deb
Michael
Paul Slootman wrote:
On Wed 14 Oct 1998, Martin Schulze wrote:
Thomas Lakofski wrote:
Seems that the latest sysklogd package breaks sendmail's (and cron's, just
checked) logging to syslog -- it works for a few minutes, and then no more
logs. I don't know if this is universal (only
Hi,
Going to contradict myself after some more investigation that I've done:
Seems that the latest sysklogd package breaks sendmail's (and cron's, just
checked) logging to syslog -- it works for a few minutes, and then no more
logs. I don't know if this is universal (only checked 2 daemons),
Thomas Lakofski wrote:
Hi,
Going to contradict myself after some more investigation that I've done:
Seems that the latest sysklogd package breaks sendmail's (and cron's, just
checked) logging to syslog -- it works for a few minutes, and then no more
logs. I don't know if this is
Same things happens to me. Today I upgraded two things sendmail and syslogd
(what a coincidence! :). After few minutes I found that `ps ax' shows a lot
of sendmail processes. Everything looks like that after restarting *syslogd*
information goes into appropriate files for few minutes. Then it
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