keine Logs nach Neustart

fredchen1984

New Member
Hallo Community,

ich habe gestern unseren Server neu gemacht mit Debian 6 und Plesk 11 alles schön und gut, heute habe ich einen Neustart des Servers gemacht und es werden keine Logs mehr geschrieben (syslog, maillog etc selbst unter psa-ordnern nicht).

Wer kann mit bitte helfen?
Vielen Dank im Voraus.
 
Läuft dein eingesetzter Log-Daemon (status rsyslog), ist das Logverzeichnis beschreibbar (stat /var/log/) und ist da auch noch Platz (df -h && df -i)?
 
Hallo und Danke für deine Antwort.

Folgende Ausgaben:

status rsyslog
Code:
-bash: status: Kommando nicht gefunden.
Habe über google geschaut ob ich das was hilfreiches finden kann.

stat /var/log/
Code:
root@k083:~# stat /var/log/
  File: â/var/log/â
  Size: 4096            Blocks: 8          IO Block: 4096   Verzeichnis
Device: 900h/2304d      Inode: 27787400    Links: 16
Access: (0755/drwxr-xr-x)  Uid: (    0/    root)   Gid: (    0/    root)
Access: 2012-12-18 12:19:53.946284568 +0000
Modify: 2012-12-18 07:29:48.410287360 +0000
Change: 2012-12-18 07:29:48.410287360 +0000

df -h && df -i
Code:
root@k083:~# df -h && df -i
Dateisystem           Size  Used Avail Use% Eingehängt auf
/dev/md0              455G   14G  419G   4% /
tmpfs                 2,0G     0  2,0G   0% /lib/init/rw
udev                  2,0G  116K  2,0G   1% /dev
tmpfs                 2,0G     0  2,0G   0% /dev/shm
Dateisystem           Inodes   IUsed   IFree IUse% Eingehängt auf
/dev/md0             30269440  368252 29901188    2% /
tmpfs                 503546       6  503540    1% /lib/init/rw
udev                  502290     550  501740    1% /dev
tmpfs                 503546       1  503545    1% /dev/shm

Ich bekomme seitdem solche Mails: Cron <root@k083> test -x /usr/sbin/anacron || ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.daily ) (failed)

Inhalt der Mail:
Code:
/etc/cron.daily/logrotate:
Reopen NGINX log files: .
syntax error in /etc/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.conf at line 99.

syslog-ng documentation: http://www.balabit.com/support/documentation/?product=syslog-ng
mailing list: https://lists.balabit.hu/mailman/listinfo/syslog-ng
invoke-rc.d: initscript syslog-ng, action "reload" failed.
error: error running non-shared postrotate script for /var/log/syslog of '/var/log/syslog '
run-parts: /etc/cron.daily/logrotate exited with return code 1

Wenn ich in der Konsole dies Ausführe: "/etc/init.d/syslog-ng start"
Kommt die Meldung:
Code:
Starting system logging: syslog-ngsyntax error in /etc/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.conf at line 99.

syslog-ng documentation: http://www.balabit.com/support/documentation/?product=syslog-ng
mailing list: https://lists.balabit.hu/mailman/listinfo/syslog-ng
 failed!

Zeile 99 steht dies:
Code:
not facility(auth,authpriv,cron,daemon,mail,news); };
 
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Na klar doch

Der Teil:
Code:
filter f_messages { not (facility(news) or filter(f_iptables)) or filter(f_mailwarn); };
                    not facility(auth,authpriv,cron,daemon,mail,news); };

Dies komplette:
Code:
@version: 3.1
#
# Syslog-ng configuration file, compatible with default Debian syslogd
# installation. Originally written by anonymous (I can't find his name)
# Revised, and rewrited by me (SZALAY Attila <sasa@debian.org>)

# First, set some global options.
options { long_hostnames(off); flush_lines(0); use_dns(no); use_fqdn(no);
	  owner("root"); group("adm"); perm(0640); stats_freq(0);
	  bad_hostname("^gconfd$");
};

########################
# Sources
########################
# This is the default behavior of sysklogd package
# Logs may come from unix stream, but not from another machine.
#
source s_src { unix-dgram("/dev/log"); internal();
       	     file("/proc/kmsg" program_override("kernel"));
};

# If you wish to get logs from remote machine you should uncomment
# this and comment the above source line.
#
#source s_net { tcp(ip(127.0.0.1) port(1000) authentication(required) encrypt(allow)); };

########################
# Destinations
########################
# First some standard logfile
#
destination d_auth { file("/var/log/auth.log"); };
destination d_cron { file("/var/log/cron.log"); };
destination d_daemon { file("/var/log/daemon.log"); };
destination d_kern { file("/var/log/kern.log"); };
destination d_lpr { file("/var/log/lpr.log"); };
destination d_mail { file("/var/log/mail.log"); };
destination d_syslog { file("/var/log/syslog"); };
destination d_user { file("/var/log/user.log"); };
destination d_uucp { file("/var/log/uucp.log"); };

# This files are the log come from the mail subsystem.
#
destination d_mailinfo { file("/var/log/mail/mail.info"); };
destination d_mailwarn { file("/var/log/mail/mail.warn"); };
destination d_mailerr { file("/var/log/mail/mail.err"); };

# Logging for INN news system
#
destination d_newscrit { file("/var/log/news/news.crit"); };
destination d_newserr { file("/var/log/news/news.err"); };
destination d_newsnotice { file("/var/log/news/news.notice"); };

# Some `catch-all' logfiles.
#
destination d_debug { file("/var/log/debug"); };
destination d_error { file("/var/log/error"); };
destination d_messages { file("/var/log/messages"); };

# The root's console.
#
destination d_console { usertty("root"); };

# Virtual console.
#
destination d_console_all { file("/dev/tty10"); };

# The named pipe /dev/xconsole is for the nsole' utility.  To use it,
# you must invoke nsole' with the -file' option:
#
#    $ xconsole -file /dev/xconsole [...]
#
destination d_xconsole { pipe("/dev/xconsole"); };

# Send the messages to an other host
#
#destination d_net { tcp("127.0.0.1" port(1000) authentication(on) encrypt(on) log_fifo_size(1000)); };

# Debian only
destination d_ppp { file("/var/log/ppp.log"); };

########################
# Filters
########################
# Here's come the filter options. With this rules, we can set which 
# message go where.

filter f_dbg { level(debug); };
filter f_info { level(info); };
filter f_notice { level(notice); };
filter f_warn { level(warn); };
filter f_err { level(err); };
filter f_crit { level(crit .. emerg); };

filter f_debug { level(debug) and not facility(auth, authpriv, news, mail); };
filter f_error { level(err .. emerg) ; };
filter f_messages { not (facility(news) or filter(f_iptables)) or filter(f_mailwarn); };
                    not facility(auth,authpriv,cron,daemon,mail,news); };

filter f_auth { facility(auth, authpriv) and not filter(f_debug); };
filter f_cron { facility(cron) and not filter(f_debug); };
filter f_daemon { facility(daemon) and not filter(f_debug); };
filter f_kern { facility(kern) and not filter(f_debug); };
filter f_lpr { facility(lpr) and not filter(f_debug); };
filter f_local { facility(local0, local1, local3, local4, local5,
                        local6, local7) and not filter(f_debug); };
filter f_mail { facility(mail) and not filter(f_debug); };
filter f_news { facility(news) and not filter(f_debug); };
filter f_syslog3 { not facility(auth, authpriv, mail) and not filter(f_debug); };
filter f_user { facility(user) and not filter(f_debug); };
filter f_uucp { facility(uucp) and not filter(f_debug); };

filter f_cnews { level(notice, err, crit) and facility(news); };
filter f_cother { level(debug, info, notice, warn) or facility(daemon, mail); };

filter f_ppp { facility(local2) and not filter(f_debug); };
filter f_console { level(warn .. emerg); };

########################
# Log paths
########################
log { source(s_src); filter(f_auth); destination(d_auth); };
log { source(s_src); filter(f_cron); destination(d_cron); };
log { source(s_src); filter(f_daemon); destination(d_daemon); };
log { source(s_src); filter(f_kern); destination(d_kern); };
log { source(s_src); filter(f_lpr); destination(d_lpr); };
log { source(s_src); filter(f_syslog3); destination(d_syslog); };
log { source(s_src); filter(f_user); destination(d_user); };
log { source(s_src); filter(f_uucp); destination(d_uucp); };

log { source(s_src); filter(f_mail); destination(d_mail); };
#log { source(s_src); filter(f_mail); filter(f_info); destination(d_mailinfo); };
#log { source(s_src); filter(f_mail); filter(f_warn); destination(d_mailwarn); };
#log { source(s_src); filter(f_mail); filter(f_err); destination(d_mailerr); };

log { source(s_src); filter(f_news); filter(f_crit); destination(d_newscrit); };
log { source(s_src); filter(f_news); filter(f_err); destination(d_newserr); };
log { source(s_src); filter(f_news); filter(f_notice); destination(d_newsnotice); };
#log { source(s_src); filter(f_cnews); destination(d_console_all); };
#log { source(s_src); filter(f_cother); destination(d_console_all); };

#log { source(s_src); filter(f_ppp); destination(d_ppp); };

log { source(s_src); filter(f_debug); destination(d_debug); };
log { source(s_src); filter(f_error); destination(d_error); };
log { source(s_src); filter(f_messages); destination(d_messages); };

log { source(s_src); filter(f_console); destination(d_console_all);
				    destination(d_xconsole); };
log { source(s_src); filter(f_crit); destination(d_console); };

# All messages send to a remote site
#
#log { source(s_src); destination(d_net); };
 
filter f_messages { not (facility(news) or filter(f_iptables)) or filter(f_mailwarn); };
not facility(auth,authpriv,cron,daemon,mail,news); };
Ersetzen durch
filter f_messages { not (facility(news) or filter(f_iptables)) or filter(f_mailwarn);
not facility(auth,authpriv,cron,daemon,mail,news); };
und syslog starten.
 
Danke für die Antwort habe ich gemacht aber leider kommt immer noch der Fehler:

Code:
root@k083:~# /etc/init.d/syslog-ng start
Starting system logging: syslog-ngsyntax error in /etc/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.conf at line 99.

syslog-ng documentation: http://www.balabit.com/support/documentation/?product=syslog-ng
mailing list: https://lists.balabit.hu/mailman/listinfo/syslog-ng
 failed!
 
Ok,

kannte nun nicht direkt den Syntax, aber etwas googlen hilft immer
filter f_messages { not (facility(news) or filter(f_iptables)) or filter(f_mailwarn) and not facility(auth,authpriv,cron,daemon,mail,news); };
 
Super! Es geht wieder, Danke dir ;) TOP

Muss ich noch wieder befürchtungen haben wenn ich ein Update oder Neustart mache das wieder nicht geht?
 
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