On Fri, 8 Aug 2014, Ivan Lezhnjov IV wrote:

Just to be clear, is this configuration syntax supported by the legacy v5? 
Because that's all I can use.

that syntax is v8, you can do it in v5 but it would be a different syntax.

David Lang

Ivan

On Aug 7, 2014, at 10:19 PM, Eugene Istomin <[email protected]> wrote:

Hello,

if by 'directly' you mean just not to write a local text log -


if $hostname == $$myhostname and $programname == [ ....]
then {
                call send_log & stop
        }

}

ruleset(name="send_log")
{
        action(type="om*" .....)
}


Of course, this should be written/included before any omfile/other local 
textlog actions.
---
Best regards,
Eugene Istomin

On Thursday, August 07, 2014 09:16:04 PM Ivan Lezhnjov IV wrote:
Hello,

I was wondering if it is possible to send messages that are coming in from
text files monitored by imfile directly to a remote server. That is, these
messages must never appear in any syslog log files on the client machine.

The reason I'm looking for this sort of configuration is because it strikes
me as redundant and utterly superfluous to duplicate other programs' log
file in syslog.

Ivan
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