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20030519: LDM not logging on Sun Solaris 5.8 (cont.)



>From: Chris Novy - Systems <address@hidden>
>Organization: SIU
>Keywords: 200305160023.h4G0NBLd007554 LDM-6 ldmadmin stop

Hi Chris,

re: LDM entries in /etc/syslog.conf

>It *was* there once but is not there now!  I wonder if the sysadmin
>removed it.

Could be...

>syslogd *is* running, however.

OK.

>So where can I find a fresh template for the my missing syslog.conf file?

http://my.unidata.ucar.edu/content/software/ldm/ldm-6.0.11/install/preinstall-steps.html

Follow through the directions of all preinstallation configurations.
Also, after making changes to /etc/syslog.conf, you have to send the
syslogd a SIGHUP signal to tell it to reread its configuration file.
This can be done as 'root' after finding out the process ID of
syslogd, or as 'ldm' using the 'hupsyslog' command that is part of
the LDM binaries.

I have sometimes found that it is a good idea to exit the LDM while
doing the /etc/syslog.conf mods.

Tom