Hello,

  Thanks Radu Sir for needy help.

  I will try out your instructions and report according to it.


Hi Mayur,
>
> Ubuntu uses upstart <https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpstartHowto> to
> keep rsyslog running. If you want read/change the settings, you can edit
> /etc/init/rsyslog.conf
>
> When you start rsyslog manually (via running `rsyslogd`), this is
> independent from the upstart job, which you can manage with `start/stop
> rsyslog`.
>
> So if you want to use the newly installed rsyslog version, make sure that
> the upstart job (see the exec command in /etc/init/rsyslog.conf) uses your
> new rsyslogd binary (you can check its version by running `rsyslogd -v`).
>
> If you want to start rsyslog manually, make sure the upstart job is
> stopped, then start it manually with `rsyslogd`. You can keep it in
> foreground by adding -n, and you can see the debug output by adding -d.
>
> I hope this helps.
>
> Best regards,
> Radu
>
> --
*Cheers,
Mayur*.
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