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  1. @limetech Here's what I did: Deleted the two files from /boot/config: rsyslog.cfg rsyslog.conf Rebooted Started the Array Reconfigured the Syslog settings Hit Apply Checked the Syslog and saw that rsyslogd started Verified that there was a file in my share Verified that data was in the file
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  2. @Squid I just tried deleting both files from /config and then stopping and restarting the array. This did NOT fix the issue. Same errors: Do I need to delete /etc/rsyslog.conf? Edit: And I also reconfigured the settings for Syslog.
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