El Dissabte 23 Setembre 2006 15:07, Benjamí Villoslada va escriure: > El Divendres 22 Setembre 2006 23:20, Paul Dwerryhouse va escriure: > > Restart syslog and it will start writing to the /var/log/syslog file > > again. > > Thanks! I've restarted syslogd and then /var/log/syslog works ... but > before 6:25 am, have /var/log/syslog.0 again :(
I'm thinking about this problem. Maybe is due that I've restarted my system with this error: «Configuring network interfaces...sed: can't read /etc/ntp.conf: No such file or directory» Since some recent dist-upgrade (Sid), the system starts with the clock at GMT time (-2 hours in my case). One week ago I remember that when I executed ntpdate in order to set the clock at correct time, cron _started again_ the logrotate, updatedb etc. --the known daily process at 6:25 AM-- because the clock adjustment has caused two 6:25 this day. (sorry for my english O:) -- Benjamí http://blog.bitassa.cat .