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. > > > > > -- > Sent from: http://rsyslog-users.1305293.n2.nabble.com/ > _______________________________________________ > rsyslog mailing list > https://lists.adiscon.net/mailman/listinfo/rsyslog > http://www.rsyslog.com/professional-services/ > What's up with rsyslog? Follow https://twitter.com/rgerhards > NOTE WELL: This is a PUBLIC mailing list, posts are ARCHIVED by a myriad of > sites beyond our control. PLEASE UNSUBSCRIBE and DO NOT POST if you DON'T > LIKE THAT. _______________________________________________ rsyslog mailing list https://lists.adiscon.net/mailman/listinfo/rsyslog http://www.rsyslog.com/professional-services/ What's up with rsyslog? Follow https://twitter.com/rgerhards NOTE WELL: This is a PUBLIC mailing list, posts are ARCHIVED by a myriad of sites beyond our control. PLEASE UNSUBSCRIBE and DO NOT POST if you DON'T LIKE THAT.

