[CentOS] /usr/sbin/logcheck: line 100: kill: (24333) - No such process

Andreas Reschke

Andreas.Reschke at behrgroup.com
Thu Jul 28 09:23:22 UTC 2011


Hello

I've installed a new mailserver with CentOS 6.0 x86_64. For the reporting 
I need logcheck. 

I've the same problem as 
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=678436


Description of problem:
I installed logcheck and now I get mails from cron with the following 
error
message:
Subject: Cron <logcheck at genius>    if [ -x /usr/sbin/logcheck ]; then nice 
-n10
/usr/sbin/logcheck; fi
[...]
/usr/sbin/logcheck: line 100: kill: (24333) - No such process

[root at mail ~]# rpm -qi logcheck                                                                                              
Name        : logcheck                     Relocations: (not relocatable)                                                    
Version     : 1.3.13                            Vendor: Fedora Project                                                       
Release     : 2.el6                         Build Date: Di 14 Sep 2010 10:53:25 CEST                                         
Install Date: Mi 27 Jul 2011 10:32:12 CEST      Build Host: ppc05.phx2.fedoraproject.org                                     
Group       : Applications/System           Source RPM: logcheck-1.3.13-2.el6.src.rpm                                        
Size        : 375904                           License: GPLv2                                                                
Signature   : RSA/8, Di 14 Sep 2010 17:50:20 CEST, Key ID 3b49df2a0608b895                                                   
Packager    : Fedora Project                                                                                                 
URL         : http://logcheck.org/                                                                                           
Summary     : Analyzes log files and sends noticeable events as email     

[root at mail ~]# ls -l /var/log/maillog                                                                                        
-rw-rw-rw- 1 root adm 1040633 28. Jul 11:19 /var/log/maillog                                                                 
[root at mail ~]# ls -l /var/log/secure                                                                                         
-rw-r--r-- 1 root adm 10342 28. Jul 11:19 /var/log/secure                                                                    
[root at mail ~]#


But the solution (chgrp adm /var/log/messages /var/log/secure) did't work 
for me.


Thanks
Andreas
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