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Thank you for your comment, archedraft.

Hope it will be fixed in the next beta.

Does this means there is no way the syslog to be restarted from command line?

 

There is a way of doing so. I dont recall off hand if its using "/etc/rc.d/syslog restart" or just using the syslog daemon with a restart or sending a HUP signal.

 

Theres also a means of remounting the tmpfs /var/log using more memory, such as 256 MB.

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Thanks BRiT

Unfortunately the command doesn't work

root@UNRAID:~# /etc/rc.d/syslog restart

-bash: /etc/rc.d/syslog: No such file or directory

 

Yeah, I didn't know what the actual filename was, but I just dove into the zip file (I'm remote and not at my server). Try the following:

 

/etc/rc.d/rc.rsyslogd restart

 

You will still need to clear up space.

 

Fyi: it also has a reload command, so if you change its configuration that would be used.

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Thank you for your comment, archedraft.

Hope it will be fixed in the next beta.

Does this means there is no way the syslog to be restarted from command line?

 

This happened to me and I just restarted my server. It takes awhile for my log to fill up so I do not mind restarting my server every week or so (I am messing with it so much anyways, that I normally restart it more than a few times a week anyhow).

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