Bug #7336
closedsyslogd is not running after installing or uninstalling a package with logging (e.g. tinc, haproxy)
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Description
Status page shows no active connections, no info under "Virtual network device statistics, all known nodes, edges and subnets" - having one active connection between two nodes and confirmed connectivity between remote networks.
2.3.3 <-> 2.4
Updated by Jim Pingle almost 8 years ago
- Subject changed from Tinc pkg doesn't show anything on status page to syslogd is not running after installing or uninstalling a package with logging (e.g. tinc)
- Category changed from VPN (Multiple Types) to Logging
- Assignee deleted (
Luiz Souza) - Affected Version changed from 2.3.3 to 2.4
The status output works fine when there is data. That said, after installing or uninstalling the tinc package, syslogd is not running. Saving on the System Logs Settings tab will restart it but that should not be necessary.
I don't see anything in the code for tinc that touches logging other than its package info.xml file contains a <logging>
block, so this doesn't appear to be a tinc-specific issue but an issue with the handling of package logs in general.
Updated by Kill Bill almost 8 years ago
I filed identical bug about haproxy before - Bug #7256. Yeah, nothing package-specific except for having their own logging facility.
Updated by Jim Pingle almost 8 years ago
- Subject changed from syslogd is not running after installing or uninstalling a package with logging (e.g. tinc) to syslogd is not running after installing or uninstalling a package with logging (e.g. tinc, haproxy)
- Status changed from New to Duplicate
How on earth did I miss that one. I'll close this one and update that.
Duplicate of #7256