I apologize again (like I did at the beginning of my prior message), but I had
tried several times to help you.
I apparently don't understand what you are asking. I have been reading the tone
of your messages the same way that James did "here is a config, someone convert
it for me"
If that is not what you think you are asking, please try asking again (and if
you have been putting question in the file you are asking us to look at, try
putting the questions in the e-mail directly instead)
David Lang
On Tue, 22 Oct 2013, Shantibhushan Sale wrote:
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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