I was using short hand...
look up the process ID and hit it with a USR2.
[root@feed01 ~]$ ps ax | grep pqa
2583 pts/0 S+ 0:00 grep pqa
22124 ? S 195:19 pqact
[root@feed01 ~]# kill -USR2 22124
It will cycle through levels of debug output in the syslog.
-Tyler
On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 12:28 PM, Jeff Lake - Admin
<admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> daryl, Tyler ..
> huh ??
> "kill -USR2 pqact"
> I must be having a Linux dunce moment ..
>
> -bash: kill: pqact: arguments must be process or job IDs
>
> so I guess I need to find process ID assigned to the logger
> or LDM itself ??
>
> -Jeff
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