El mié., 12 feb. 2020 a las 15:26, Peter Viskup via rsyslog
(<[email protected]>) escribió:
>
> Is there way to configure rsyslog instance to use its own programname?
> For example rsyslog-net or rsyslog-lin for appropriate instances which have
> different listen ports open.
> As those usually run on the same host, the error messages are logged under
> "rsyslog" and it is hard to decide what message is from which instance.
> One way for dealing could be to create link /usr/sbin/rsyslogd-lin pointing
> to /usr/sbin/rsyslogd and starting instance with calling this link. That
> will result in rsyslogd-lin being used as programname. Is there other way
> for dealing with it in rsyslog configuration only?

I admit that's tricky. No easy way, if at all. Probably worth logging
an enhancement request (but I'd prefer to take the name from a global
config parameter).

>
> In other case it seems those internal rsyslog messages are duplicite (once
> logged with full syslog-tag with PID and secondly with msg only). Is there
> some way to supress duplicite logging of these messages?

May this be config induced?  If not, a debug log would be useful.

Rainer
>
> Feb 12 12:12:13 syslog01 rsyslogd[10891]: rsyslogd: imptcp imptcp: message
> received is at least 1536 byte larger than max msg size; message will be
> split starting at: "1011322,"UserFingerprint":null,""  [v8.1901.0]
> Feb 12 12:12:13 syslog01 rsyslogd: imptcp imptcp: message received is at
> least 1536 byte larger than max msg size; message will be split starting
> at: "1011322,"UserFingerprint":null,""  [v8.1901.0]
>
> Thank you.
>
> --
> Peter
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