On Thu, 25 Feb 2010 23:46:21 -0800 (PST),
[email protected] wrote :

> On Thu, 25 Feb 2010, lanas wrote:
> >  Is it possible with rsyslog to somehow send the time of the local
> > event as part of the log message when sending to a remote server ?
> 
> each event has two timestamps, one is the timestamp in the message
> that was sent, the other is the time the message was received. I
> believe that the default template uses the recieved timestamp, but
> you can change it to timereportedto get the timestamp put on the
> message by the sender.

Thanks, I will try it.  Basically, this means that (if there's a syslog
message standard ...) that syslog messages contains both timestamps, be
them generated by syslogd or rsyslog, isn't it ?  And it's at the
receiving side that the proper display option should be chosen (in this
case, does rsyslog have an advantage over others by providing more
display options ?).

Regards,

Al
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