I use pstats to count outbound packets to remote servers…

00:00 server1: 239
00:00 server2: 0
00:00 server3: 0

00:01 server1: 134
00:01 server2: 153
00:01 server3: 0

00:02 server1: 0
00:02 server2: 267
00:02 server3: 0

…and that seems useful enough for me for your use case.

Regards,




> On Feb 17, 2021, at 03:07, DavidU via rsyslog <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Thank you for this quick answer.
> If i understood you propose to use statistics about syslog server usage. 
> But in fact i need to know which is the current syslog server, at any time.
> So i don't think stats could help me...
> 
> The transitions from primary server to secondary server / from secondary
> server to primary server would even be sufficient.
> 
> 
> 
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