Hi,

I have a (surely) extremely exotic need. But I guess you have a good hint for 
me to implement this with rsyslog ;)


There is one rsyslog daemon receiving log data via TCP, UDP and doing some 
actions based on the data.

I want to dynamically start and stop a secondary rsyslog process (this is done 
outside of rsyslog-scope).
The second process should recieves data from the first process and do some 
actions. If the second process is unavailable this should have absolutly no 
impact to all activities of the first rsyslog process.

I was thinking of doing the data-interchange by named pipes.
Is this a good idear? How to I prevent freezing of messages, because a "target" 
is unavailable?
Do you have an alternative idear to implementing such a usecase?

Best regards
Chris
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