Hi Tomas,
I can't use syslog-ng because it's not included in RHEL package in DVD and company policy not to use non-rpm. I can use rsyslog and found it's the same config to syslog. Can I apply that rules in rsyslog?
Thanks.
James
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 3:57 PM, Tomas Ruprich ruprich@uikt.mendelu.czwrote:
Hi James, i think much better for syslog server usage is syslog-ng. It has bit more difficult configuration for such a small network, but it brings much more functionalities.
the simple ruleset for your needs could look like:
source s_sys { unix-stream("/dev/log"); internal(); }; source s_net { udp(); };
destination d_net { file("/var/log/network/$HOST/$YEAR.$MONTH.log" owner(root) group(root) perm(0600) dir_perm(0700) create_dirs(yes)); };
log { source(s_net); destination(d_net); }; log { source(s_sys); destination(d_net); };
Hope it helps, Tomas
Mon, Apr 12, 2010 ve 03:49:53PM +0800, James Corteciano napsal:
Hi All,
I have three server. server0 is centralized logging server, server1 and server2 are remote client servers. How can I properly configure the
syslog
in server0 to log the two servers in different separated
files/directories.
Example, server1 will be logged at /var/log/syslog/server1.log of server0 and /var/log/syslog/server2.log for server2 as well. Is there need of
little
tweaking for syslog.conf ?
Thanks.
James
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