Re: [rsyslog] rsyslog vs systemd

2023-06-29 Thread Dave Close via rsyslog
brendan kearney wrote: >I set Storage=volatile and the ForwardToSyslog=true, so that no logs are >written to disk, saving I/O and disk space, but the journal has the logs >since boot. Rsyslog+RELP gets the logs over to my collector and phpLogCon >is what I review the logs with. Thanks, Brendan.

Re: [rsyslog] rsyslog vs systemd

2023-06-29 Thread Dave Close via rsyslog
I wrote: >I have eight machines, three laptops, three desktops, and two virtual, >all running Fedora 38, fully updated. All of them include systemd, >of course, and all are also running rsyslog. Seven of them update >log files in /var/log as configured by rsyslog.conf, one does not. I >can't find

Re: [rsyslog] rsyslog vs systemd

2023-06-29 Thread Dave Close via rsyslog
I wrote: >I have eight machines, three laptops, three desktops, and two virtual, >all running Fedora 38, fully updated. All of them include systemd, >of course, and all are also running rsyslog. Seven of them update >log files in /var/log as configured by rsyslog.conf, one does not. I >can't find

[rsyslog] rsyslog vs systemd

2023-06-28 Thread Dave Close via rsyslog
I have eight machines, three laptops, three desktops, and two virtual, all running Fedora 38, fully updated. All of them include systemd, of course, and all are also running rsyslog. Seven of them update log files in /var/log as configured by rsyslog.conf, one does not. I can't find *any* differenc