On Thursday 20 January 2011 14:43, David Collier wrote: > I've installed busybox svlogd > > Can I ask which features of the config file it supports, if any? > > #ssize # > sets the maximum file size of current when svlogd should rotate > # the current log file to size bytes. > # Default is 1000000. If size is zero, svlogd doesn't rotate log > # files. You should set size to at least (2 * len). > #nnum # > sets the number of old log files svlogd should maintain to num. > # If svlogd sees more that num old log files in log after log file > # rotation, it deletes the oldest one. > # Default is 10. If num is zero, svlogd doesn't remove old log files. > #Nmin # > sets the minimum number of old log files svlogd should maintain # to > min. > # min must be less than num. > # If min is set, and svlogd cannot write to current because the > # filesystem is full, > # and it sees more than min old log files, > # it deletes the oldest one. > #ttimeout # > sets the maximum age of the current log file when svlogd should > # rotate the current log file to timeout seconds. > # If current is timeout seconds old, and is not empty, svlogd > # forces log file rotation. > #!processor # > tells svlogd to feed each recent log file through processor > # (see above) on log file rotation. > # By default log files are not processed. > #ua.b.c.d[:port] > # tells svlogd to transmit the first len characters of selected log > # messages to the IP address a.b.c.d, port number port. > # If port isn't set, the default port for syslog is used (514). > # len can be set through the -l option, see below. > # If svlogd has trouble sending udp packets, > # it writes error messages to the log directory. > # Attention: logging through udp is unreliable, > # and should be used in private networks only. > #Ua.b.c.d[:port] > # is the same as the u line above, but the log messages are no > # longer written to the log directory, > # but transmitted through udp only. > # Error messages from svlogd concerning sending udp packages still > # go to the log directory.
Yes except sending over network -- vda _______________________________________________ busybox mailing list [email protected] http://lists.busybox.net/mailman/listinfo/busybox
