Milan P. Stanic wrote:
On Thu, Dec 06, 2007 at 01:11:32PM -0500, Kris Deugau wrote:
In general, I would say as a sysadmin that any syslog daemon that does not
allow me to configure any given log facility and priority to (at least!) an
arbitrary file wherever I want it is inherently broken.
What do you mean by "configure any given log facility and priority to an
arbitrary file"?
Literally and exactly that - I want to be able to tell it to put
daemon.* in /var/daemonlogs/mainlog, mail.info in
/var/mailbits/mail.info, mail.debug in /tmp/debuglogs/maildebug.log, and
just to be perverse (and more than a little silly) auth.crit messages in
/auth-crash-and-burn. Note that those are ALL fully qualified filename
paths.
If I really *want* yyyy-mm-dd-hh-mm-ss date info in my log filenames,
I'll configure the log daemon to do so (assuming it can do so
semi-automatically).
I've had legitimate reason in the past to configure one of the local*
facilities to put the log in my home directory.
-kgd
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