Is SELinux enabled? That's often the culprit. It will prevent the rsyslog
system from allowing changes like that. either set SELinux to permissive or
disable it.
http://www.how2centos.com/disable-selinux-centos-6/
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/SELinux
I've been bitten several times by this.
gerry
On Sat, Jan 19, 2013 at 8:43 AM, Jeff Lake <admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
> Installing LDM on CentOS 6.3 with either rsyslog or syslog-ng daemon
> reports the following error
>
> checking system logging daemon PID file... /var/run/syslogd.pid
> checking networking references...
> checking for system logging daemon... semget: No such file or directory
> semop: Invalid argument
> semget: No such file or directory
> semop: Invalid argument
> configure: error: system logging daemon not running
>
>
> I verified rsyslog is running
> [root@ldm ldm]# /sbin/service rsyslog status
> rsyslogd (pid 14844) is running...
>
>
>
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