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*. _______________________________________________ rsyslog mailing list http://lists.adiscon.net/mailman/listinfo/rsyslog http://www.rsyslog.com/professional-services/ What's up with rsyslog? Follow https://twitter.com/rgerhards NOTE WELL: This is a PUBLIC mailing list, posts are ARCHIVED by a myriad of sites beyond our control. PLEASE UNSUBSCRIBE and DO NOT POST if you DON'T LIKE THAT.

