Hi All, Yes, the "supervising syslog-ng" process starts by default. I did tests and killed the syslog-ng process when the supervising process is running. But seems it didn't work.The new syslog-ng process didn't start, and the supervising process stopped as well. What's wrong? Best, Henry ------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Thu, 26 May 2011 23:47:51 +0200 From: Gergely Nagy <algernon@balabit.hu> Subject: Re: [syslog-ng] Running script for checking syslog-ng status To: Syslog-ng users' and developers' mailing list <syslog-ng@lists.balabit.hu> Message-ID: <874o4hdth4.fsf@luthien.mhp> Content-Type: text/plain Matthew Hall <mhall@mhcomputing.net> writes:
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 10:49:08AM +0200, Gergely Nagy wrote:
It was also brought to my attention, that syslog-ng has a built-in supervisor, that will restart it in case it crashes. This can be enabled by starting syslog-ng with the --process-mode=safe-background command-line argument.
(What do you know? I never knew this was there! One learns something new every day!)
Gergely,
I thought the supervisor was on by default. Am I mistaken to believe this?
You are correct.