I wish to thank everybody who replied to my question. It did turn out
to be a simple issue of the partition having run out of space. Thanks.
Quite embarrassed,
Bryan
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El lun, 30-03-2009 a las 16:44 -0500, Walton, Bryan K escribió:
> I'm hoping that somebody can help me with think through a problem I've
> discovered with a mail server of ours. This is a machine running an
> up-to-date version of Debian lenny (started out as an etch machine that
> has been
--On March 31, 2009 10:09:37 AM +0200 "Giacomo A. Catenazzi"
wrote:
Consider also that there are different loggers, different way to
implement logs and not a right way to do it, so it is really possible to
have non-optimal log-rotation scripts.
I don't use postfix, so I did not investigate
Walton, Bryan K wrote:
Is it possible that during the daily syslog rotation that some log files
were deleted somehow? Anybody ever seen this? Am I being too paranoid?
Or not paranoid enough? I would love to blame this on the savelog cron
job.
It could be possible.
It is often an impossible t
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