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[logs] syslog config file format poll Sep 06 2007 03:42PM Rainer Gerhards (rgerhards hq adiscon com) (2 replies) Re: [logs] syslog config file format poll Sep 07 2007 07:00PM Andreux Fort ($B$"$s$I$j$e!<(B) (afort choqolat org) (1 replies) Re: [logs] syslog config file format poll Sep 06 2007 06:31PM Marcin Antkiewicz (loganalysis kajtek org) (1 replies) Re: [logs] syslog config file format poll Sep 06 2007 09:13PM Marcus J. Ranum (mjr ranum com) (2 replies) Re: [logs] syslog config file format poll Sep 07 2007 10:30AM Mordechai T. Abzug (morty frakir org) (2 replies) Re: [logs] syslog config file format poll Sep 07 2007 05:52PM David Corlette (dcorlette novell com) (1 replies) Re: [logs] syslog config file format poll Sep 11 2007 12:56PM Balazs Scheidler (bazsi balabit hu) (2 replies) Re: [logs] syslog config file format poll Sep 13 2007 03:04AM David Corlette (dcorlette novell com) (1 replies) Re: [logs] syslog config file format poll Sep 13 2007 01:43PM Balazs Scheidler (bazsi balabit hu) (1 replies) RE: [logs] syslog config file format poll Sep 14 2007 06:12AM Rainer Gerhards (rgerhards hq adiscon com) [logs] Syslog - monitoring the bigger picture Sep 12 2007 07:33PM Mervin Pearce [SACS] (mervin sacs co za) (1 replies) Re: [logs] Syslog - monitoring the bigger picture Sep 13 2007 06:10PM Anton Chuvakin (anton chuvakin org) (1 replies) RE: [logs] Syslog - monitoring the bigger picture Sep 13 2007 11:11PM Tina Bird (tbird precision-guesswork com) (1 replies) Re: [logs] Syslog - monitoring the bigger picture Sep 14 2007 06:25PM Anton Chuvakin (anton chuvakin org) (1 replies) RE: [logs] Syslog - monitoring the bigger picture Sep 14 2007 06:52PM Tina Bird (tbird precision-guesswork com) (1 replies) RE: [logs] Syslog - monitoring the bigger picture Sep 14 2007 08:10PM David Corlette (dcorlette novell com) (2 replies) RE: [logs] Syslog - monitoring the bigger picture Sep 14 2007 09:29PM Tina Bird (tbird precision-guesswork com) (1 replies) RE: [logs] Syslog - monitoring the bigger picture Sep 15 2007 03:38AM David Corlette (dcorlette novell com) |
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Thanks for all the great comments, please keep them coming.
I deliberately do not currently participate in the discussion because I
would like to keep my personal preference out of it. Of course, I'll do
a wrap-up once I consolidated all the feedback.
I'd like to make one exception for this question from Morty, because I
think probably a number of folks find it relevant:
> So, what does rsyslog do that syslog-ng doesn't?
Actually, as far as the config file format is concerned, I do not think
it is so much important if rsyslog or syslog-ng offers this or that
feature. So far, rsyslog has some features syslog-ng does not offer,
like the ability to use failover actions (e.g. when a tcp receiver or a
database server fails), RFC 3195 and syslog-protocol IETF draft support
and maybe another one or two. Syslog-ng has a (greater) bunch of feature
in addition to rsyslog, like native tls support or queued delivery (but
only in the commercial fork).
The bottom line, however, is that there will always be differences
between the two - after all, that is the reason both exist. I now the
medium-term plans for rsyslog. I can eventually guess rsyslog's
long-term evolution. I can do neither for syslog-ng. I think there are
also some architectural differences, including probably some differences
on the data flow.
And now I have to offer a bit of my personal opinion even though I did
not like to: I am somewhat scared to use syslog-ng format because that
would probably tie both projects together. Think: Rsyslog creates config
syntax for a feature syslog-ng does not yet have. What does syslog-ng do
when it implements the same feature. Should it be forced to use the some
config syntax...?
Rainer
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