Hi Aaron,
These examples are all using the default trace level of 0. You should add a
Trace 4 or similar to your Log clause to log up to that level.
I would think that the facility name you want would be
Facility local0
Hope that helps.
Cheers.
On Jun 1, 10:49am, Aaron Holtz wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) Using <Log SYSLOG>
> I've been trying to get this to work to no avail. I'm trying to get
> radiator to push its error logs to local0. I've tried:
>
> <Log SYSLOG>
> Facility LOG_LOCAL0
> </Log>
> <Log SYSLOG>
> Facility local0
> </Log>
> <Log SYSLOG>
> Facility LOCAL0
> </Log>
>
>
> all to no avail. Using 'logger' I can send message to local0 just fine
> and they get into the log as expected. Any guesses? syslog.ph exists as
> does Sys::Syslog. I don't have any errors in the normal radiator logfile
> so I'm not sure why these aren't making it as expected. syslog.ph has:
>
> unless(defined(&LOG_LOCAL0)) {
> sub LOG_LOCAL0 () {(16<<3);}
> }
>
> I also ran h2ph just to be sure... Thanks.
>
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