Hello,

  Thanks sir for quick reply.

you probably want Eucalyptus to send it's logs to rsyslog with the syslog
> protocol, not have them written to disk.
>

   Correct. You catch my thoughts right.


> /var/log is the traditional location for writing logs to disk for humans
> to find later.
> If you are intending for Eucalyptus to write it's logs somewhere, and then
> for rsyslog to then find the logs and send them elsewhere, there is no
> 'standard' place for such logs to be. I would put them wherever it's
> 'standard' to have them in Eucalyptus configs and then configure rsyslog to
> find them there (this would be imfile coniguration), but as I noted above,
> it's far better to write directly to syslog rather than going to disk first.
>
> David Lang
>
>
  I get your point sir.

  "far better to write directly to syslog" Would you please illustrate this
point more?? it will be a great help.

  As far I understand, you want me to make configuration in
/etc/eucalyptus/eucalyptus.conf file or any eyucalyptus log related files

  to directly send logs to rsyslog server.

  Please correct me if I am wrong !!

  Thanks !!

-- 
*Cheers,
Mayur*.
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