You want to look carefully at which service you're invoking or restarting.

In an OS zone by default, it's pkgsrc/rsyslog, and the base system-log
service is disabled. (names from memory)

On 18 Oct. 2017 10:39, "Marc Phillips" <[email protected]> wrote:

> > The configuration that you want to edit for rsyslog SMF service (which I
> > suppose you are trying to restart/reload) is located in
> > /opt/local/etc/rsyslog.conf
> 
> That did it.  I did have to reboot.  Kill -HUP/svsadm restart didn't do it.
> I've noted that a lot of stuff on smartOS seems to require a reboot as
> opposed to the normal service restarts.
> 
> I don't care that much, however, I'm now getting the logging.
> 
> R.  Marc
> 



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