Re: syslogd will not start

1997-04-07 Thread wb2oyc
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

Re: syslogd will not start

1997-04-06 Thread Ken Gaugler
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

Re: syslogd will not start

1997-04-06 Thread Elie Rosenblum
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

Re: syslogd will not start

1997-04-06 Thread Hamish Moffatt
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

Re: syslogd will not start

1997-04-06 Thread Martin Schulze
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

Re: syslogd will not start

1997-04-06 Thread Martin Schulze
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

syslogd will not start

1997-04-05 Thread Ken Gaugler
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

Re: syslogd will not start

1997-04-05 Thread Rick Macdonald
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

Re: syslogd will not start

1997-04-05 Thread Rick Macdonald
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

Re: syslogd will not start

1997-04-05 Thread Ken Gaugler
[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

Re: syslogd will not start

1997-04-05 Thread Christian Meder
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

Re: syslogd will not start

1997-04-05 Thread Martin Schulze
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