Once I disable "circular logging" syslog-ng is able to start and I am seeing log events now.I dont know what the remifications of disabling that are? Can anyone shed light?FWIW once disabling circular logging, syslogd now shows as being stopped.
Its holding steady right now since this morning.I use a remote syslog server.... Most everything is pretty vanilla at the moment because I am battling a multi-wan issue and wanted to "start over".
I may just have to reinstall vanilla and go from there. shurg. idk what else to try and do at this point.
Quote from: KernelKat on August 10, 2020, 08:43:37 pmI may just have to reinstall vanilla and go from there. shurg. idk what else to try and do at this point.Do you actually have a remote syslog server set up? If so do you have anything being routed to it? I have one running on an Rpi with one logging target for logged firewall rules. Aside from that I too am mostly vanilla...I use NUT (UPS support), NTP server, Shaper, vnStat, and this shouldn't matter, but disabled all network acceleration (which should be default).
Hi KernelKat,Resetting the logfiles seemed to fix it.I can now start syslog-ng again.OPNSense 20.7