>>>>> "G" == Guy Maor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
G> The bug is in syslogd - the last line of the /etc/cron.weekly/sysklogd G> script reads "/etc/init.d/sysklogd reload". Presumably this G> UNDOCUMENTED reload command has the same effect as sending a SIGHUP to G> syslogd. Except it doesn't. This is related to another bug reported (can't find the number right now) in that start-stop-daemon cannot read the pid of syslogd from the pid file. This manifests itself also during shutdown - the K-links for syslogd fail to kill syslogd. Something seems to be wrong with the way that syslogd writes its pid file. BTW, a lot of scripts in /etc/init.d accept the reload options to make them reread their configuration files. I don't know if the guidlines mention this option, but IMHO this is the cleanest way to restart a deamon. cheers, Lukas ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Lukas Nellen | Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Depto. de Fisica Teorica, IFUNAM | Apdo. Postal 20-364 | Tel.: +52 5 622 5014 ext. 218 01000 Mexico D.F., MEXICO | Fax: +52 5 622 5015