At 12:32 PM 8/21/2011, you wrote: >Well, can we verify whether the sent mail generated in the >/var/log/mail.log? Also, (assuming that you are running Postfix), I >assume that the configuration are identical on both 32-bit and >64-bit systems, right? > >On Aug 21, 2011, at 3:23 PM, david wrote: > > > Folks > > > > Logwatch is doing its thing properly on my 32-bit servers, delivering > > the report by mail to my root account once a day sometime around 3:30am. > > > > On the 64-bit systems, no mail is occurring. From the "cron" log on > > a 64-bit system, there are lines like: > > > > cron-20110821:Aug 21 03:36:23 XXX run-parts(/etc/cron.daily)[9727]: > > finished 0logwatch > > (where "XXX" stands for the server name) > > > > but no report is sent. > > > > If I run logtwatch manually, by simply typing > > logwatch > > as root, I get the mail. > > > > Is this a known issue? Is there some information I could supply that > > would help identify the reason? > > To the best of my knowledge, I made no changes to the logwatch > configuration. > > > > Thanks > > > > David Kurn > > Rilindo: I performed as root cd /var/log grep -ri logw * and only the "cron-" messages showed up. I am using Sendmail and dovecot, and the sendmail is configured to relay all mail to my (local) mail server as a "smart relay" [converting to posting responses at the bottom] David _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos