Thanks, that's too bad.  I was quite excited yesterday, thinking about the 
problem and reading the docs, but couldn't figure it out after spending some 
time with my test server.

I recall the other thread recently about the documentation, and how to make it 
clear what's applicable to which version, as well as what's possible across 
features (Rainer script crossed with property replacer in this case).  This is 
an example of that issue.

I don't have much to contribute to this project other than questions, the 
occasional answer for someone else, and thanks, so I'll reiterate: thanks to 
everyone working on this project! :)

Thanks!
Robert
________________________________
From: Rainer Gerhards<mailto:[email protected]>
Sent: ‎10/‎23/‎2013 4:01 AM
To: rsyslog-users<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [rsyslog] Another approach to action load balancing

On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 12:41 PM, Pavel Levshin <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> So, not all system properties are accessible from RainerScript, in 7.4.
> There is none having resolution of seconds. Here they are:
>
> $now (this is just a date, unfortunately)
> $year
> $month
> $day
> $hour
> $minute
> $myhostname
>
> And that's all. In 7.5, all is complicated right now.
>
> I am working on that ;) I could promise to add some $$nowseconds sysvar,
but looking at the current schedule I better do not do that...

Rainer

>
> --
> Pavel
>
>
> 23.10.2013 10:33, Pavel Levshin:
>
>
>
>> It seemes that you are unable to access $uptime property (as $$uptime, I
>> suppose). The same is true for 7.4 and 7.5.5.
>>
>> It works for me, because there is a regression after latest fixes for
>> global variables. In HEAD, I can access $uptime (as $uptime), but do not
>> see any property without $ at start.
>>
>> As for more precise counter, it is timegenerated. But it is also unusable
>> because you cannot access subseconds from RainerScript. AFAIK.
>>
>>
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