Problem with logs.

Richard E Miles r.godzilla at comcast.net
Tue Feb 15 00:44:18 UTC 2005


On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 00:14:32 +0100
"Erik P. Olsen" <erik at epo.dk> wrote:

> Some of my system logs stopped being written to on Jan 23. On that day
> my cpu melted down and it took me about a week to recover from that and
> I haven't noticed any missing data. But some of the logs are kept
> untouched. The logs in question are boot.log, cron, maillog, messages,
> mysqld.log, secure and spooler (all "spoolers" have size 0).
> 
> The cron daemon sent this info yesterday:
> 
> /etc/cron.daily/logrotate:
> 
> error: error getting file context /var/log/cups/access_log: No data
> available
> error: error getting file context /var/log/cups/error_log: No data
> available
> error: error getting file context /var/log/mysqld.log: No data available
> error: error getting file context /var/log/rpmpkgs: No data available
> error: error getting file context /var/spool/slrnpull/log: No data
> available
> error: error getting file context /var/log/messages: No data available
> error: error getting file context /var/log/secure: No data available
> error: error getting file context /var/log/maillog: No data available
> error: error getting file context /var/log/spooler: No data available
> error: error getting file context /var/log/boot.log: No data available
> error: error getting file context /var/log/cron: No data available
> error: error getting file context /var/log/up2date: No data available
> 
> My OS is Fedora Core 3 with all updates applied. What could possibly be
> wrong?
> 
> -- 
> Regards,
> Erik P. Olsen
> 
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Did you check to see if those files exist? If thay don't you could use the
touch command for each one to see if this will fix your problem.

-- 
Richard E Miles
Federal Way WA. USA
registered linux user 46097




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