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Hello,

in the past I got the same situation, caused by a change to the
standard system shell, which was set to dash a while ago. Changing
/bin/sh to /bin/bash helped me getting out of this.

hope it helps,

best regards,

Tom

On 24.09.2013 08:22, Alberto Cortón wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I have found the same behaviour when I use lots of both
> configuration and input files, the SIGUSR1 signal seems to be
> ignored (I'm not starting sec from rsyslog but from the shell)
> 
> Regards,
> 
> El 24/09/13 01:22, David Lang escribió:
>> On Thu, 19 Sep 2013, David Lang wrote:
>> 
>>> On Thu, 19 Sep 2013, Risto Vaarandi wrote:
>>> 
>>>> On 09/19/2013 06:16 AM, David Lang wrote:
>>>>> I've started running SEC from rsyslog via omprog and it's
>>>>> running, but when it tries to write the dumpfile, nothing
>>>>> happens.
>>>>> 
>>>>> I did a cut-n-paste of the command line (as shown in ps)
>>>>> and ran it from the command line and from there it does
>>>>> create the dump file. the dump files are set to be written
>>>>> to /var/tmp
>>>>> 
>>>>> I don't know if the problem is with rsyslog, SEC, or RHEL
>>>>> 6.x
>>>>> 
>>>>> so I figured I'd crosspost to both lists to see if anyone
>>>>> had an idea :-)
>>>>> 
>>>>> David Lang
>>>> Does the dumpfile already exist in /var/tmp? If so, it is not
>>>> overwritten for security reasons. Also, for troubleshooting
>>>> I'd recommend to use the --log=<logfile> option, in order to
>>>> get a log message about why writing was unsuccessful.
>>> no, the dumpfiles do not already exist. I'll enable logfile and
>>> do more checking, thanks.
>> enabling the log file shows ongoing activity, but it does not
>> show anything when the USR1 is sent to the pid.
>> 
>> David Lang
>> 
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