Il giorno 06/dic/2012, alle ore 23:36, Radu Gheorghe <[email protected]> 
ha scritto:

> Hi Fabio,
> 
> If you need AMPQ for integration with other apps, you can try Logstash with
> syslog input and AMPQ output.
> 
> That said, Logstash needs AMPQ to have a persistency layer when shipping
> logs, since it has very limited queueing. As David pointed out, rsyslog has
> on disk and in memory queues which offer that out of the box. So if you
> need AMPQ for mass log shipping, I think you should consider using rsyslog
> directly. You can couple it directly to quite a lot of stuff, like
> Elasticsearch or MongoDB.
> 

I know about logstash, but AMQP protocol is marked as "unsupported"; other than 
that, I'd really prefer not to use other software as relay, to keep the 
infrastructure as simple as possible. 

> And if you're looking for is missing (like AMPQ is), you can always develop
> input/output plugins or get some custom development from Adiscon to do that
> for you. I would assume this would be the good, clean solution in the long
> run.
> 

That would be nice, I'll contact them :)

> Otherwise, like Jerome suggested, you can always hack a little script to do
> what you want and use omprog to pipe all logs to that script.
> 
> Best regards,
> Radu
> 

Fabio

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