Hi thx all for your quick answers and exemples.

First @peter they use PCS everywhere here, then will not try LVS or other
for now.

And globally, you confirm that we should have 2 rsyslog instances... will
make my report...

Le lun. 31 août 2020 à 14:16, Peter Viskup <[email protected]> a écrit :

> Hi David,
> we also run more instances of chrooted rsyslog in cluster setup. ATM just
> simple hearbeat+ldirector+IPVS, but plan to upgrade to a full
> featured cluster stack soon for better balancing of the load.
> More information on our current setup available in my previous post [1].
> For running more instances of rsyslog find the attached systemd service
> file. Feel free to use it as the basis for your setup (you should remove
> all the chrooting and pre/post exec's). Decide whether to read about the
> instantioned services under systemd [2].
>
> [1]
> http://rsyslog-users.1305293.n2.nabble.com/rsyslog-in-HA-mode-tc7595885.html#a7595894
>
> [2]
> https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.service.html#Service%20Templates
>
> --
> Peter
>
> On Mon, Aug 31, 2020 at 11:35 AM Mariusz Kruk via rsyslog <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> You can always use two instances of rsyslog. One for local logs and
>> another for forwarding logs from remote.
>>
>> Of course you'll need to create a unit file for systemd to start
>> rsyslogd with your own config file.
>>
>> I think that's the easiest approach.
>>
>> Mariusz Kruk
>> Ekspert ds. Bezpieczeństwa IT
>> COMP S.A.
>> Pion Cyberbezpieczeństwa i Zarządzania Ryzykiem
>> e-mail: [email protected]
>> e-mail: [email protected]
>> tel: +48 608 623 299
>>
>> On 31.08.2020 10:27, David CAPG via rsyslog wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I've found a pcs cluster for rsyslog at work (quite old but it's not the
>> > topic :) ), in active/passive mode (HA)
>> >
>> > One resource on the cluster manage the rsyslog service (lsb:rsyslog),
>> and
>> > ... the service rsyslog is configured too to run at start.
>> >
>> > For me, with PCS if a service is managed by pcs, it must be disable at
>> > system level.
>> >
>> > But, if i disable rsyslog at system level, on the slave inactive node, i
>> > got no more logs for local services, like /var/log/secure, messages,....
>> >
>> > I try to find a how-to for this case, but hard even for google :) (find
>> > only how to log PCS clustrs, ...)
>> >
>> > Thx for any help.
>> > David
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