Background:

        We are running rsyslog v8 as a non-root user.

        As a non-root user, they are running:
                /xxxxxx/rsyslogd -f /xxxxx/config/rsyslog.conf -i 
/xxxxxxx/rsyslogd.pid

Issue: 

        When the non-root user starts, stops, or has a bad configuration, 
these messages are being sent to the root owned rsyslog file of 
/var/log/messages.

Question:

        Is there an option, directive, module that could be included in 
the non-root user configuration to specify a different log file where 
these messages could be sent?

Thanks in advance


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