Ryan, > Yes across the board - the syslogd is running (syslogd -m 0); the > hupsyslog is owned by root and the setuid bit it set; and SELINUX is > disabled. If you execute the "hupsyslog" utility manually (e.g., "bin/hupsyslog") do new log messages go to the new file? Regards, Steve Emmerson Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: LSJ-519536 Department: Support LDM Priority: Normal Status: On Hold