[CentOS] Remote-logging nginx? (or other non-syslog-enabled stuff)
Lamar Owen
lowen at pari.eduFri Mar 25 13:08:54 UTC 2011
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On Thursday, March 24, 2011 06:52:24 pm Dr. Ed Morbius wrote: > Right, and the general solution also generalizes to other tools. > Postgresql (which we aren't using currently) also has its own log > handler (a small frustration of mine with the database). PostgreSQL has had syslog support since version 7.x, with programmable facility information in /var/lib/pgsql/data/postgresql.conf. It's commented out by default; looking at a C4 server that has 7.4.30: #syslog = 0 # range 0-2; 0=stdout; 1=both; 2=syslog #syslog_facility = 'LOCAL0' #syslog_ident = 'postgres' (I don't have syslogging enabled for that box for PostgreSQL) Sometimes it's still nice to see the stdout and stderr, though. And I don't recall when or if remote support was added; 7.4 was the last version I actively maintained the RPMs for, and the 8.x databases I have running aren't using syslog.
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