Re: syslog problem

2003-08-14 Thread Sean Estabrooks
On Wed, 13 Aug 2003 18:10:46 -0400 Boom Stickity <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hey, I may have missed earlier messages so excuse me if you've already gone over the following. > I have sudo installed and set up my syslog.conf with the following line: > local2.debug /var/log

Re: syslog problem

2003-08-14 Thread Douglas Phillipson
Try: kill -USR1 DSP Boom Stickity wrote: I have sudo installed and set up my syslog.conf with the following line: local2.debug /var/log/sudo separated by tabs of course. I kill -HUP'd the pid (also tried restarting to be sure) then failed a sudo command. Nothing gets

syslog problem

2003-08-14 Thread Boom Stickity
I have sudo installed and set up my syslog.conf with the following line: local2.debug /var/log/sudo separated by tabs of course. I kill -HUP'd the pid (also tried restarting to be sure) then failed a sudo command. Nothing gets written. I added another line: *.debug

Syslog Problem (RH9)

2003-06-12 Thread David Hart
Log management is a daunting task for a noob since there seem to be numerous similar conf files in numerous similar places. I have about 1,500 null zones defined for Bind. Any time I have to reboot, I end up printing the 1,500 zones, line by line in "Messages" which makes diagnostics a horror sinc