Rainer Gerhards wrote:
> Ummm... I was on the wrong side, checking the receiver. So you would
> like to log if the send does not succeed?

Yes exactly.

> Which brings up the question: do you have reasons for accepting the
> message loss? I am asking because you can instruct rsyslog to retry
> sending the data when the remote server is ready again. For an example,
> see here:
> 
> http://www.rsyslog.com/doc-rsyslog_reliable_forwarding.html

I've seen that page and would like to use the disk buffering capability of
rsyslog to make logging failures unnecessary. Unfortunately the spec for the 
system
I am delivering requires logging of failed delivery attempts and not disk
buffering :-(


Pete.
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