Its totally rude and not acceptable. Its forum where we discuss about
problem and i was specified my problem in neat and clean.The file I have
given for the reference and not actually want you do my homework.Make sure
you are in a professional forum.



On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 6:11 AM, David Lang <[email protected]> wrote:

> Being very blunt here, sorry if this comes across harsh, but you do not
> seem to be getting my point.
>
> why should I spend my free time learning syslog-ng to help you instead of
> you spending your paid time leaning rsyslog so that you can help yourself?
>
> I spend my free time answering questions here to help the community, not
> to be unpaid labor for companies. I recognize that this sometimes happens,
> and if it's and interesting problem, I'm happy to help.
>
> so the post "here is my syslog-ng config, someone convert it to a rsyslog
> config for me" isn't the right thing to ask.
>
> a post, "I'm trying to convert this syslog-ng config into rsyslog, here's
> what I have so far, but it's not doing what I expect" or "I don't
> understand how to do X in rsyslog that I used to do in syslog-ng" are very
> valid posts that generally will get fairly rapid responses.
>
> Please look through the rsyslog documentation ( http://www.rsyslog.com/docfor 
> the latest dev version, or what came with your rsyslog package in your
> distribution for the older version your distro ships), try to create the
> new configuration that does what you want it to do, and ask questions for
> clarifications or when things don't work the way that it seems like they
> should (or if you just can't figure out how to do something)
>
>
> or, to put it another way, "don't ask us to do your homework for you" :-)
>
> David Lang
>
>
> On Mon, 21 Oct 2013, Shantibhushan Sale wrote:
>
>  Thanks a lot.
>> I have syslog-ng.conf file which is for syslog-ng...please edit if you
>> would like to and add some syntax for rsyslog if you feel.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 4:07 PM, David Lang <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>  On Mon, 21 Oct 2013, Shantibhushan Sale wrote:
>>>
>>>  Hi,
>>>
>>>>      I have similar attached file which is syslog-ng. I am unable to map
>>>> the syntax of syslog-ng.conf. I am trying to insert my own application
>>>> logs
>>>> from this.
>>>> If some can tell how can i map source,destination,filter and log
>>>> statements.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> In rsyslog, you normally don't think about the source.
>>>
>>> at the beginning of your configuration, you define all your sources.
>>>
>>> Then below you define filters and actions. The filters can take the
>>> source
>>> into account if you need them to, but usually that doesn't need to be
>>> done.
>>>
>>> rsyslog v 7.x allows for several new things in terms of filters and
>>> syntax
>>> that can simplify your configuration
>>>
>>>
>>>  I have kind of similar file: syslog-ng.conf...Can someone help me to
>>> port
>>>
>>>> belwo syntax to rsyslog.conf.
>>>> Can i use the syslog-ng.conf as rsyslog.conf ?
>>>> It would be good help if some really help on this..
>>>>
>>>> source s_rackware_remote {
>>>>       udp();
>>>> };
>>>>
>>>>
>>> with v7 this would just be
>>>
>>> @destination
>>>
>>> with 5.x and earlier this would be
>>>
>>> *.* @destination
>>>
>>>
>>>  template t_received_time { template("$R_DATE $HOST $MSG\n");
>>>
>>>> template_escape(no); };
>>>>
>>>>
>>> I don't know what template t_received_time means.
>>>
>>>
>>>  destination df_messages { file("/var/log/messages"); };
>>>
>>>>
>>>> filter f_at_least_info   { level(info..emerg); }
>>>>
>>>> log {
>>>>        source(s_all);
>>>>        filter(f_syslog);
>>>>        destination(df_syslog);
>>>> };
>>>>
>>>>
>>> *.info /var/log/messages
>>>
>>> David Lang
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 3:42 PM, David Lang <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>  On Mon, 21 Oct 2013, Shantibhushan Sale wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>  Can anyone help me porting my syslog-ng.conf to rsyslog.conf. ?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  The problem is that people here are not going to be that familiar
>>>>> with
>>>>> the
>>>>> syslog-ng config syntax.
>>>>>
>>>>> For me, that syntax is one of the big reasons for not using syslog-ng
>>>>> 10
>>>>> years ago. I can figure it out, but it would take a lot of time looking
>>>>> through the syslog-ng docs.
>>>>>
>>>>> As was suggested when you asked before, you are probably better off
>>>>> just
>>>>> starting the new configuration from scratch. If you understand what
>>>>> your
>>>>> old config does it shouldn't be hard to create the new config, and if
>>>>> you
>>>>> get stuck, if you can explain in english what you are trying to do, we
>>>>> can
>>>>> help you do it.
>>>>>
>>>>> David Lang
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