Hello, I am having an issue with a solaris installation of the syslog-ng. It is configured such that all the logs are stored different per-ip folders. This is my centralized logging device, so it is fairly heavily loaded with receiving logs from a few dozen hosts. The syslog-ng process locks up every two to three weeks, with no messages logging to any of the files. The only way of getting it back is kill -9 the process and restart it. Is there any known issue of same sorts and is there any other way around it other than recycling the daemon every night? here is the version info: bash-3.00# syslog-ng --version syslog-ng 3.0.4 Revision: ssh+git://bazsi@git.balabit//var/scm/git/syslog-ng/syslog-ng-ose--mainline--3.0#master#1b5d618e301ad94aa20e692ffba16469dece8d10 Compile-Date: Aug 11 2009 10:44:17 Enable-Threads: on Enable-Debug: off Enable-GProf: off Enable-Memtrace: off Enable-Sun-STREAMS: on Enable-Sun-Door: on Enable-IPv6: off Enable-Spoof-Source: on Enable-TCP-Wrapper: off Enable-SSL: on Enable-SQL: on Enable-Linux-Caps: off Enable-Pcre: on bash-3.00# uname -a SunOS prelude 5.10 Generic_137137-09 sun4v sparc SUNW,T5240 Thanks! -igor Igor Manassypov., M.Eng, P.Eng, CCIE 23032, CCVP Network Architect