Ripshod
Very Senior Member
Long term test? I'm up for that challenge.For me it took months for this error to show up. If you are willing to ride it out that long, then maybe the issue could be resolved.
Long term test? I'm up for that challenge.For me it took months for this error to show up. If you are willing to ride it out that long, then maybe the issue could be resolved.
Okay, so this issue with scribe completely borked skynet. skynet would not start at all, syslog-ng kept getting "killed" whenever I restarted skynet to try to get it working. I have also ran into issues where scribe (syslog-ng) prevented adguardhome from starting as well. I am wondering if syslog-ng is downloading a new default config or if something is happening behind the scenes with it that is not being accounted for by scribe.Long term test? I'm up for that challenge.
I think that is because the file is managed by skynet. it is truncated. --- I may be wrong, but this is my understanding behind that.skynet-0.log doesn't get rotated according to scribe's logrotate.log
opkg list syslog-ng
syslog-ng - 4.2.0-1 - syslog-ng reads and logs messages to the system console, log
files, other machines and/or users as specified by its
configuration file.
Error parsing config, syntax error, unexpected LL_FLOAT, expecting end of file in /opt/etc/syslog-ng.conf:1:1-1:4:
1-----> 4.2
1-----> ^^^
2 4.2
3 4.2
4 4.2
5 4.2
6 4.2
syslog-ng documentation: https://www.syslog-ng.com/technical-documents/list/syslog-ng-open-source-edition
contact:
GitHub Project: https://github.com/syslog-ng/syslog-ng
Chat with the Developers: https://gitter.im/syslog-ng/syslog-ng
Mailing List: https://lists.balabit.hu/mailman/listinfo/syslog-ng
[2023-12-07T21:23:44.029665] ERROR: configuration files without a version number have become unsupported in syslog-ng 3.13, please specify a version number using @version as the first line in the configuration file;
Thank you for your detailed response.I responded to the post in the other thread.
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