No problem,<BR> <BR>I used the rpm installer in both cases for SuSE. Concerning rcsyslog, the symlink still points to /etc/init.d/syslog instead of /etc/init.d/syslog-ng. Nothing uses rcsyslog to start syslog-ng, it's just in SuSE's documentation that services can be restarted with "rcservice-name" restart, so I tried it out. I changed the symlink and it works.<BR> <BR>Thanks,<BR> <BR>Steve<BR><BR>----- Message d'origine -----<BR>De: Balazs Scheidler <bazsi@balabit.hu><BR>Date: Mardi, 14 Avril 2009, 7:28<BR>Objet: Re: [syslog-ng] Installer feedback<BR>À: Syslog-ng users' and developers' mailing list <syslog-ng@lists.balabit.hu><BR><BR>> Hi,<BR>> <BR>> Thank you very much. Your feedback is really appreciated, I'm <BR>> just a<BR>> little bit lagged behind my todo items, thus the delay in the <BR>> response.<BR>> On Mon, 2009-04-06 at 18:23 -0400, srainville@videotron.ca wrote:<BR>> > Here's my feedback on the installers:<BR>> > <BR>> > <BR>> > <BR>> > RHEL 4.x (32 and 64) syslog-ng server installer: No problems. <BR>> Replaced> an older (2.0.4) version of syslog-ng without any issues.<BR>> > <BR>> > <BR>> > <BR>> > SuSE 10SP1 - 32bit syslog-ng client installer: Installed <BR>> correctly but<BR>> > didn’t replace the existing syslog-ng installation (1.6.8) <BR>> which ships<BR>> > with SuSE 10SP1.<BR>> <BR>> Did you use the .rpm or the .run based installer? Neither one is<BR>> intended to completely remove the system supplied syslog-ng <BR>> package, it<BR>> merely "disables" it and runs the newly installed syslog-ng instead.<BR>> <BR>> > <BR>> > <BR>> > <BR>> > SuSE 10SP1 - 32bit syslog-ng server installer: Installed correctly,<BR>> > replaces the current syslog-ng implementation <BR>> <BR>> hmm.. it should behave the same as the 'client' installer, effectively<BR>> the two packages are the same, except for a few missing files.<BR>> <BR>> > and moves the configuration to /opt/syslog-ng/etc/syslog-<BR>> ng.conf. It<BR>> > didn't replace/remove the rcsyslog script. Must now<BR>> > use /opt/syslog-ng/sbin/syslog-ng to stop/start/restart the process.<BR>> <BR>> Hm.. the installer should've created an /etc/init.d/syslog-ng script<BR>> which you can use to control the process. The rcsyslog script is <BR>> only a<BR>> symlink. Does it cause any problems that it is still pointing to <BR>> the old<BR>> syslog init script?<BR>> <BR>> suse-10:~ # ls -la /sbin/rcsyslog<BR>> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 18 2008-09-25 14:45 /sbin/rcsyslog -> <BR>> /etc/init.d/syslog<BR>> Is there an application that launches syslog-ng with this script?<BR>> <BR>> -- <BR>> Bazsi<BR>> <BR>> ______________________________________________________________________________<BR>> Member info: https://lists.balabit.hu/mailman/listinfo/syslog-ng<BR>> Documentation: <BR>> http://www.balabit.com/support/documentation/?product=syslog-ng<BR>> FAQ: http://www.campin.net/syslog-ng/faq.html<BR>>