syslogd doesn't start I presume). Where else,
other than the /etc/hostname does it keep what it believes to be the
hostname of the system? If I knew that, I think I could fix this on my
endI think!?
Paul
Martin Schulze wrote:
Ken Gaugler writes:
For some reason syslogd refuses to start in the /etc/init.d/sysklogd
file. The docs say to use a -n command line argument if starting
syslogd from the inits, but at bootup I see the message
-n unknown option and it still doesn't start
On Sat, 5 Apr 1997, Ken Gaugler wrote:
According to the manpages,
-n Avoid auto-backgrounding. This is needed especially
if the syslogd is started and controlled by
init(8).
My system, originally a 1.1 system, has syslog starting from the
On Sat, Apr 05, 1997 at 11:04:39AM -0700, Rick Macdonald wrote:
Speaking of syslogd, when I boot the machine it hangs for 5 ro 10 seconds
when syslogd starts. It didn't used to.
I'm running from unstable. Anybody know what it's doing?
Does this here too ... Keeps the machine at high CPU load
Moin Ken!
Ken Gaugler writes:
For some reason syslogd refuses to start in the /etc/init.d/sysklogd
file. The docs say to use a -n command line argument if starting
syslogd from the inits, but at bootup I see the message
-n unknown option and it still doesn't start
Elie Rosenblum writes:
On Sat, 5 Apr 1997, Ken Gaugler wrote:
According to the manpages,
-n Avoid auto-backgrounding. This is needed especially
if the syslogd is started and controlled by
init(8).
My system, originally a 1.1 system, has
For some reason syslogd refuses to start in the /etc/init.d/sysklogd
file. The docs say to use a -n command line argument if starting
syslogd from the inits, but at bootup I see the message
-n unknown option and it still doesn't start.
I can start it manually just fine, but that is a pain. I
On Sat, 5 Apr 1997, Ken Gaugler wrote:
For some reason syslogd refuses to start in the /etc/init.d/sysklogd
file. The docs say to use a -n command line argument if starting
syslogd from the inits, but at bootup I see the message
-n unknown option and it still doesn't start.
Here
On Sat, 5 Apr 1997, Rick Macdonald wrote:
Here's mine. I didn't change mine either!
case $1 in
start)
echo -n Starting system log daemon: syslogd
start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --exec /sbin/syslogd -- $SYSLOGD
Speaking of syslogd, when I boot the machine it hangs for 5 ro
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For some reason syslogd refuses to start in the /etc/init.d/sysklogd
file. The docs say to use a -n command line argument if starting
syslogd from the inits, but at bootup I see the message
-n unknown option and it still doesn't start.
because, written
On Apr 5, Rick Macdonald wrote
On Sat, 5 Apr 1997, Rick Macdonald wrote:
Here's mine. I didn't change mine either!
case $1 in
start)
echo -n Starting system log daemon: syslogd
start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --exec /sbin/syslogd -- $SYSLOGD
Speaking of syslogd
Ken Gaugler writes:
For some reason syslogd refuses to start in the /etc/init.d/sysklogd
file. The docs say to use a -n command line argument if starting
syslogd from the inits, but at bootup I see the message
-n unknown option and it still doesn't start.
because, written
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