Le 23/10/2018 à 05:58, mett a écrit :
Hi,

by the way, what do u think about
what is written on that page regarding
logging?

http://jdebp.eu./FGA/unix-daemon-design-mistakes-to-avoid.html

    The fan-in/fan-out argument is an issue if you send massive amounts of data to syslog(). In this case, rather use another path to the rsyslog daemon; it can accomodate many GB per day; I haven't hit a limit;  but this concerns your own applications; system daemons don't send massive amounts of logs.

    About the argument on UDP: this concerns the transfer of messages by the local syslog server to a remote syslog server (for the purpose of centralizing the logs). This critic is deprecated, rsyslog had the option of using tcp for many years. And other means are added from time to time.

    I find the rest of the arguments fallacious. By writing to a file you loose many of the advantages of syslog:

       filtering based on severity and content (filtering on severity is very usefull for debugging).

       dispatching to files, remote hosts and/or data-bases.

       actions based on message contents, such as sending emails and/or invoking custom applications or scripts.

    Didier



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