After my last rebooting the problem seemed to be taken out ... That means that neither dd or rsylogd 'destroy' the system . In the /var/log directory I found that kern.log , messages , syslog files appear double :
ls -s command lists : 0 kern.log 4 messages 4 syslog 24 syslog.2.gz 2387572 kern.log.1 591716 messages.1 241604 syslog.1 168364 syslog.3.gz
Any idea why have been created those files ? Now the new logs will be placed in the new log files ?
After my last rebooting the problem seemed to be taken out ...
That means that neither dd or rsylogd 'destroy' the system .
In the /var/log directory I found that kern.log , messages , syslog files appear double :
ls -s command lists :
0 kern.log 4 messages 4 syslog 24 syslog.2.gz
2387572 kern.log.1 591716 messages.1 241604 syslog.1 168364 syslog.3.gz
Any idea why have been created those files ?
Now the new logs will be placed in the new log files ?