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size="2"><font size="2"><font size="2">Jim,
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<font size="2">If that happens again, try "service <font
size="2">rsyslog restart", and then "service <font
size="2">sendmail restart".
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<font size="2">The <font size="2">first restart<font
size="2">s the logging services, which can
sometimes hang in the process of<font size="2">
starting a new set of logs. But if <font
size="2">that keeps happening - you've got a
deeper problem that should be
investigated/addresse<font size="2">d.
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Thanks. I've never been able to run "service xxx restart" - I get an
error message like "bash: service: command not found". I did find
"syslog" in the /etc/rc.d/init.d directory and did a "./syslog
restart" from there and the log is running fine on that VPS now.<br>
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<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">--
Jim Matysek
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