I would like several front end servers writing to a single file-system, 
but I would expect that, out-of-the-box I would get out of order files 
and would have locking issues.

On 2/23/10 4:10 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> On Tue, 23 Feb 2010, Rory Toma wrote:
>
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>> On 2/23/10 3:37 PM, Rory Toma wrote:
>>      
>>> Has anyone used amazon s3 (or ec2) for collecting/storing logs yet?
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>> Or, generically, how would I take a group of rsyslog servers accepting
>> logs and have them log to central storage, without using a single
>> central logger, and preferably, not using SQL injection.
>>      
> so you want the logs send to a central place but not to a central logger.
>
> what's the difference?
>
> as a security person SQL injection is a exploit of badly written code, not
> something anyone would ever want to use, so I don't understand what you
> are asking here.
>
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