That did the trick. I shutdown to single user mode
(note: need to do this at console), then I could chflags
and newsyslog as needed.
Next I need to figure out why the rc scripts do not do
this properly!
Thank you for all of the help!
Regards,
Dave
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Simon Burge <simonb NetBSD.org>
> David Albert wrote:
>
> >
> > > This last almost sounds like you've got some
funny flags set on
> > > the file and/or directory (clutching at
straws here!). What
> > > does "ls -loa /var/log" show?
"mount -vv" and "df" output may be
> > > helpful too...
> > >
> > > One more option might be to boot to single
user mode and
> > > "fsck -f /dev/..." for the
partition where your /var lives to
> > > make sure there's nothing wrong with the
filesystem.
> > >
> > > Cheers,
> > > Simon.
> > >
> > I think you've hit on it....the sappnd flag is set
for both the directory
> > and the files in question. So now how do I turn
off this flag?
>
> Use "chflags -R nosappnd /var/log". See
init(8) though - you need to
> be at securelevel 0 or -1 to do this. If securelevel
is 1 or greater,
> it's easiest to do this in single user mode.
>
> Cheers,
> Simon.
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