Jeff Liu wrote: > I have spent a lot of time, but still can not figure out why it does > not work when starts by init as a daemon. What does "lsof /dev/log" say? Of it returns "minilogd", you might have a selinux issue at hand, /dev/log has an incorrect security context then. If so: "touch /.autorelabel" and reboot the machine. Then wait. And wait. And wait a little bit more. At least that's what happened to me on my box. Another place where I'd look: Do you have /tmp mounted "noexec"? Then it could be logrotate running amok. Does it maybe still log to one of the rotated files? Regards, Ralph -- Ralph Angenendt......ra@xxxxxxxxxxxx | .."Text processing has made it possible Bayerischer Rundfunk...80300 München | ....to right-justify any idea, even one Programmbereich.Bayern 3, Jugend und | .which cannot be justified on any other Multimedia.........Tl:089.5900.16023 | ..........grounds." -- J. Finnegan, USC
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