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Old 09-18-2006
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Hi,

No log entry is found in messages files. The file size is 0. We are using Solaris 9. Anyone knows what could be wrong.
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syslogd is running?
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Yes.

# ps -ef | grep syslogd
root 621 1 0 Sep 15 ? 0:46 /usr/sbin/syslogd
root 597 29560 0 07:39:29 pts/1 0:00 grep syslogd

But we are getting this log in the message file now:

# more messages
Sep 18 04:00:04 ss.d[16665]: [ID 936420 daemon.error] VSL_PR_NSLOT: Process table full
Sep 18 04:00:04 ss.d[16669]: [ID 936420 daemon.error] VSL_PR_NSLOT: Process table full
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Helo.
Check /etc/syslog.conf to see what you are logging and where.
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