Thanks Radu sir for reply.

I will try out your tricks and report here.

-- 
*Cheers,
Mayur*.

On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 6:48 PM, Radu Gheorghe <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Mayur,
>
> I can't pinpoint where your problem comes from, but I would try two things:
> 1. Start rsyslog on debug mode on the syslog server. Send something from
> your non-working machine to UDP 514 via netcat. Something like:
> echo '<13>Oct 11 22:14:15 test-host test-app: hello world' | nc -w 0 -u
> $REMOTEHOST 514
>
> See if it gets something. If it doesn't, then your problem is likely to be
> unrelated to rsyslog. Look for firewalls, routers, and other weird issues.
> If you want to double-check, you can eliminate rsyslog from the loop
> completely by stopping it and listening with netcat on the remote server:
>
> nc -lvvu 0.0.0.0 514
>
> 2. Try to simplify the configuration, and add options once you get it
> working.
>
> I'd start with:
> $ModLoad imuxsock
> *.*                        @172.20.54.213:514
>
> send a test message (eg: `logger bla`) and see if it works.
>
> I hope this helps.
>
> Best regards,
> Radu
>
>
> 2013/7/2 Mayur Patil <[email protected]>
>
>> hello,
>>
>>    I am trying to export logs to third machine but unable to get it.
>>
>>    I have 3 machines from which 2 clients and 1 server.
>>
>>    While one is sending logs fine way. So I copied configuration of 1st
>> client to
>>
>>    2nd and restart rsyslog but no response from second. Instead, logs are
>> going into
>>
>>    /var/log/messages than on the server machines.
>>
>>
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