Dennis,
the config error reporting is weak in this release ;) (soon to be done).
Regarding the boot under BSD... I will fire up my machine soon and see
how I addressed id. On Debian, I have included it in the rc.d sequence -
maybe this helps to get you going...
Regarding the SIGUSR1. Do a ps -ef|grep syslog - this will show you the
pid (and also if any other syslogd is running - sometimes happend to
foolish me ;)). do a "kill -USR1 <pid>". That will do the trick.
Rainer
> -----Original Message-----
> From: rsyslog-bounces@lists.adiscon.com
> [mailto:rsyslog-bounces@lists.adiscon.com] On Behalf Of Dennis Olvany
> Sent: Monday, May 30, 2005 4:24 PM
> To: rsyslog@lists.adiscon.com
> Subject: [rsyslog] working now, maybe
>
> Looks like I got it working. It backgrounded just fine and it
> did a few inserts. I did the -d and found the problem. It
> didn't like the line without the semi-colon at the end. I put
> the semi-colon and it's working. Now I just need to know how
> to run it at boot. Can you tell me precisely how to enter the
> SIGUSR1 command. I'm trying to get it to log more stuff, but
> there may be a problem. Will advise.
>
> *.* >mysql.carcass.us,syslog,syslog,syslog;
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