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Old 26th June 2008, 09:49 AM
paul sanz Offline
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Logwatch reports empty!! how to debug logwatch?

Hi Does anyone know who controls Logwatch is it syslog?? as I cant find any error messages to why logwatch reports are comming out empty.

This started to happen,from when i started to receive empty reports, after our firewall died and we had to change the subnet to plug the server directly to our isp router.
Ive changed as far as i know all the system parameters like hosts and network details and ive restarted syslogd but files still come out empty. its just not logging!

And as logwatch is not a service i can restart i dont know how to debug it
Any ideas??

Thanks and hope to read somebody soon

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