Hello Eric -

It is usually good practice to generate a new log file for every day.

You can do this by using special characters like this:


LogFile %L/logfile-%Y-%m-%d


which will write a new log file in the log directory each day with a name like 
this:


logfile-2013-04-25


see section 5.2 in the Radiator 4.11 reference manual ("doc/ref.html").

regards

Hugh


On 25 Apr 2013, at 05:05, Eric Muttillo <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello all,
> New mailing list subscriber here looking for some help with radiator.  
> I would like to customize the log file to make log entry delimiters... it 
> will make it easier for a syslogging utility that I'm running to "match" full 
> entries on the log files that are generated so they can be piped across the 
> net to a full fledged syslog server.   
> 
> I'm running radiator on a windows 2008 box with active perl installed and 
> obviously the syslog is not an option, so I'm using something else to monitor 
> a log file directory where the radiator logs are being dumped in hopes that I 
> can get these piped to the syslog server.   The only issue I'm having is that 
> I need the ability to somehow delimit the start and end of each log entry so 
> that the monitoring program knows how to deal with new logs being shipped.    
> Anyone have any ideas here?  Thanks for the help in advance!
> 
> Eric
> 
> 
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