Jeff Masters <jmasters@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote...
Just restart it from the command line as root. You can put a check to see if syslogd is running in cron and restart it, too, I have a script that does it one one Solaris machine I have that has trouble with syslogd crashes.
Jeff, perhaps you could send me that script. I'm running Solaris. Also thanks to Jessica and Fred for you help. ..Chris..
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