[CentOS] logs such as messages, boot.log, and kernel contained 0 size

2009-02-11 Thread Frank Ling
troubleshoot the problem. I am very sure both systems have not been hacked by others. Sincerely, Frank Ling -- -rw--- 1 root root 0 Feb 8 04:02 messages -rw--- 1 root root 0 Feb 3 11:04

Re: [CentOS] logs such as messages, boot.log, and kernel contained 0 size

2009-02-12 Thread Frank Ling
Hi Jay, Thanks for the response. I tried following command on both servers, and there was nothing coming out: restorecon -v /etc/services So the /etc/services file should be ok. Frank Ling From: Jay Leafey To: CentOS mailing list Sent: Wednesday

Re: [CentOS] logs such as messages, boot.log, and kernel contained 0 size

2009-02-12 Thread Frank Ling
Hi Marcelo, Thanks for the comment. I had SELinux disabled. Anyway I tried your trick, and it didn't work. Something must went wrong. Frank > Maybe /var/log context? >>restorecon -R -n -v /etc > restorecon -R -n -v /var/log > You can force a global relabel: > touch /.autorelabel > an

Re: [CentOS] logs such as messages, boot.log, and kernel contained 0 size

2009-02-13 Thread Frank Ling
yslog = Frank From: Marcelo Roccasalva To: CentOS mailing list Sent: Friday, February 13, 2009 5:35:51 AM Subject: Re: [CentOS] logs such as messages, boot.log, and kernel contained 0 size On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 11:02 PM, Frank

Re: [CentOS] logs such as messages, boot.log, and kernel contained 0 size

2009-02-16 Thread Frank Ling
t.log, and kernel contained 0 size On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 11:09 AM, Frank Ling wrote: > Marcelo, > > I didn't see open file for /var/log/messages. Have a look at your /etc/syslog.conf -- Marcelo "¿No será acaso que ésta vida moderna está teniendo más de modern