On Sun, 2007-10-28 at 16:57 +0000, Robert Slade wrote: > On Sun, 2007-10-28 at 12:16 -0400, Tom Diehl wrote: > > On Sun, 28 Oct 2007, Robert Slade wrote: > > > > > On Sun, 2007-10-28 at 16:33 +0100, Alain Spineux wrote: > > >> On 10/28/07, Robert Slade <centos@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > >>> On Sun, 2007-10-28 at 13:02 +0100, Alain Spineux wrote: > > >>>> I have this in my syslog.conf : > > >>>> > > >>>> # Save boot messages also to boot.log > > >>>> local7.* > > >>> > > >>> Mine says: > > >>> > > >>> # Save boot messages also to boot.log > > >>> local7.* /var/log/boot.log > > >> > > >> Yes my cut&paste was a little lazy ! > > >> > > >>> > > >>>> > > >>>> But did you check dmesg for kernel messages ? > > >>>> > > >>>> regards > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> dmesg only lists messages from prior to update too :-(. > > >> > > >> dmesg display the kernel internal buffer. It should be emptied when rebooting ! > > >> It is impossible to see messages prior the last reboot ! > > >> > > >> What about your other log file ? > > >> /var/log/messages is filled normaly ? > > >> > > >>> > > >>> Thanks for the reply > > >>> > > >>> Rob > > >>> > > >>>> > > >>>> On 10/28/07, Robert Slade <centos@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > >>>>> Hi, > > >>>>> > > >>>>> I have just updated from CentOS 4 to 5 and I am seeing a problem with > > >>>>> udev during booting, but I am unable to track it down as it looks like > > >>>>> the boot.log is not working. The file is there but empty and the > > >>>>> previous log only lists events up to the point at which I upgraded. > > >>>>> > > >>>>> syslog.conf looks ok to me in so much as there is an entry pointing > > >>>>> to /var/log/boot.log. > > >>>>> > > >>>>> Any suggestions as to what I should be looking at? > > >>>>> > > >>>>> Rob > > > > > > Both dmesg and boot.log do not have any entries from before the update. > > > > > > /var/log/messages appears to have normal entries ie from today but there > > > are no error messages. > > > > > > I have checked syslog it is running > > > > Just a thought, rpm -V sysklogd. See what you get. Also have you run ckrootkit > > or similar on the machine? > > > > I know you said this started after an update and most likely you are correct > > but it is just a thought. You never know what kind of coincidence you might > > run into. > > rpm -V sysklogd gave nothing, but rpm -q sysklogd gave: > > sysklogd-1.4.1-39.2 > > Ran chkrootkit - nothing came up. > > Rob After a lot of fiddling, I have managed to catch the original error I was trying to investigate - I guess that this maybe the cause or contributing to the missing logs. Right after the interactive logon message (which doesn't work) the clock is set then I get: starting_udev: udev[485]:add_to_rules: invalid KERNEL operation udev[485]:invalid_rule: /etc/udev/rules.d/90-ib rule:1 udev[485]:add_to_rules: invalid KERNEL operation etc up to rule:7 The contents of 90-ib is: KERNEL="umad*", NAME="infiniband/%k" KERNEL="issm*", NAME="infiniband/%k" KERNEL="ucm*", NAME="infiniband/%k", MODE="0666" KERNEL="uverbs*", NAME="infiniband/%k", MODE="0666" KERNEL="uat", NAME="infiniband/%k", MODE="0666" KERNEL="ucma", NAME="infiniband/%k", MODE="0666" KERNEL="rdma_cm", NAME="infiniband/%k", MODE="0666" Rob _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos