Depending upon your distro, you may be running rsyslogd anyways. Debian defaults to it at least, I think red hats do too, but I am not sure on that.
-Eric On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 11:37 AM Joachim Zobel <jz-2...@heute-morgen.de> wrote: > > On 13.06.2016 18:04, Eric Hiller wrote: > > > > "This paper describes an approach with rsyslogd, an alternative > > enhanced syslog daemon natively supporting MySQL and PostgreSQL. " > > > > http://www.rsyslog.com/doc/v8-stable/tutorials/database.html > > > Hi. > > Unfortunately this does not fit my needs. Since my main target platform > are routers I am looking for a zero dependency solution. An alternative > syslogd is not an option. > > I think it should be possible to log to a named pipe and to have a > script that is parsing everything from the pipe into db inserts. If > nobody has done that yet I'll have to try it myself. > > Thanks, > Joachim > > -- *Eric D Hiller | *www*.hiller.pro <http://hiller.pro/>*
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