On Sb, 14 dec 19, 10:28:29, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Vi, 13 dec 19, 20:47:49, mj wrote:
> > Hi Andrei,
> >
> > So:
> >
> > > root@pf:~# ps aux | grep rsyslog
> > > root 11250 0.8 3.3 872116 274200 ? Ssl 15:37 2:26 /usr/sbin/rsyslogd -n
> > > root 23873 0.0 0.0 12780 968 pts/0 S+ 20:25 0:00 grep rsyslog
> > > root@pf:~# service rsyslog stop
> > > root@pf:~# ps aux | grep rsyslog
> > > root 23909 0.0 0.0 12780 1020 pts/0 S+ 20:25 0:00 grep rsyslog
> >
> > > root@pf:~# rm -f /usr/local/pf/logs/*
> > > root@pf9:~# lsof | grep /usr/local/pf/logs
> > > snmptrapd 23941 root 3w REG 8,1 23 67605574 /usr/local/pf/logs/snmptrapd.log
> >
> > and yes: the file snmptrapd.log is the exception, all other files (20, 25 of
> > them) are gone, remain gone, and are not listed in lsof as open.
> >
> > Then, when starting rsyslog again, this time in debug mode ("rsyslogd -dn")
> > it shows that it IS in fact writing those logs:
>
> [...]
>
> > As you can see from the lines above: these are old log lines from Dec 6.
>
> On a quick look at the "queued" mode seems to be related. As I'm not
^^^^^^^^^^^
the manpage
Sorry, edited it out.
> using rsyslog myself I can't help further.
Kind regards,
Andrei
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