Hi, I'm just learning about configuring syslog-ng. I'm using the latest version (info at end of email) and I've run into an error I can't figure out. I made a syntax error in my syslog-ng.conf that caused syslog-ng to fail to start. I corrected the error, but now when I try and start syslog-ng, it still fails. trying to start it with 'service syslog-ng start' or 'service syslog-ng restart' gets me: Job for syslog-ng.service failed. See "systemctl status syslog-ng.service" and "journalctl -xe" for details. But the error is buried in the systemd logs. Using '/usr/sbin/syslog-ng -F' gets me the following error: Error resolving reference; content='source', name='s_name', location='/etc/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.conf:132:7' What is that file? Can I safely delete it? Why can't I make it use the new .conf file? When I try '/usr/sbin/syslog-ng -f /etc/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.conf -F' I get the same error. syslog-ng 3.5.6 Installer-Version: 3.5.6 Revision: 3.5.6-2 [@416d315] (Ubuntu/15.04) Compile-Date: Oct 25 2014 14:14:32 Available-Modules: afuser,afsocket-notls,linux-kmsg-format,afprog,tfgeoip,csvparser,confgen,afamqp,json-plugin,redis,basicfuncs,afsmtp,affile,afsql,afmongodb,cryptofuncs,afsocket-tls,afsocket,syslogformat,afstomp,system-source,dbparser Enable-Debug: off Enable-GProf: off Enable-Memtrace: off Enable-IPv6: on Enable-Spoof-Source: on Enable-TCP-Wrapper: on Enable-Linux-Caps: on Enable-Pcre: on Craig L Bowser ____________________________ This email is measured by size. Bits and bytes may have settled during transport.