Some of my system logs stopped being written to on Jan 23. On that day my cpu melted down and it took me about a week to recover from that and I haven't noticed any missing data. But some of the logs are kept untouched. The logs in question are boot.log, cron, maillog, messages, mysqld.log, secure and spooler (all "spoolers" have size 0). The cron daemon sent this info yesterday: /etc/cron.daily/logrotate: error: error getting file context /var/log/cups/access_log: No data available error: error getting file context /var/log/cups/error_log: No data available error: error getting file context /var/log/mysqld.log: No data available error: error getting file context /var/log/rpmpkgs: No data available error: error getting file context /var/spool/slrnpull/log: No data available error: error getting file context /var/log/messages: No data available error: error getting file context /var/log/secure: No data available error: error getting file context /var/log/maillog: No data available error: error getting file context /var/log/spooler: No data available error: error getting file context /var/log/boot.log: No data available error: error getting file context /var/log/cron: No data available error: error getting file context /var/log/up2date: No data available My OS is Fedora Core 3 with all updates applied. What could possibly be wrong? -- Regards, Erik P. Olsen