Hi Nate, Hmmm, that quite interesting as all of these strange directories are created from Solaris hosts running sun's syslogd. Are you seeing the same thing? I don't see this behaviour on the Linux machines, but I do - very rarely - see it on the NT/2k/XP machines running NT- syslog. Cheers, Harry Quoting Nate Campi <nate@campin.net>: *> On Sat, Mar 01, 2003 at 09:41:14AM -0800, Nate Campi wrote: *> > *> > It really shouldn't matter what transport you use, but for me it did, *> > syslog-ng 1.5.x and about 75 linux and 75 solaris syslog clients. I have *> > a theory but no proof. Tell me, do you have a lot of Solaris syslog *> > clients? *> *> ...I mean do you have a lot of Solaris syslog clients running their *> native syslogd? *> -- *> Nate Campi http://www.campin.net *> _______________________________________________ *> syslog-ng maillist - syslog-ng@lists.balabit.hu *> https://lists.balabit.hu/mailman/listinfo/syslog-ng *> Frequently asked questions at http://www.campin.net/syslog-ng/faq.html *> *> -- Harry Hoffman ITSS Systems Team Leader University of Auckland hhoffman@auckland.ac.nz hhoffman@ip-solutions.net STANDARD DISCLAIMER: ********************************************** *This universe shipped by weight, not volume.* *Some expansion may have occured in shipping.* ********************************************* ------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through IpSolutions: http://www.ip-solutions.net/