Curtis:
> On 1/9/2019 5:55 PM, Robert L Mathews wrote:
> > On 1/9/19 4:05 PM, Curtis wrote:
> >> We recently switched our Postfix mail servers to Ubuntu Server 18, which
> >> uses journald for logging. Since we have monitoring systems that parse
> >> /var/log/maillog, we enabled rsyslog with
On 1/9/2019 5:55 PM, Robert L Mathews wrote:
On 1/9/19 4:05 PM, Curtis wrote:
We recently switched our Postfix mail servers to Ubuntu Server 18, which
uses journald for logging. Since we have monitoring systems that parse
/var/log/maillog, we enabled rsyslog with imuxsock so we still can parse
Curtis:
We recently switched our Postfix mail servers to Ubuntu Server 18, which
uses journald for logging. Since we have monitoring systems that parse
/var/log/maillog, we enabled rsyslog with imuxsock so we still can parse
the log like we did before journald. But, it's unreliable.
On
On 1/9/19 4:05 PM, Curtis wrote:
> We recently switched our Postfix mail servers to Ubuntu Server 18, which
> uses journald for logging. Since we have monitoring systems that parse
> /var/log/maillog, we enabled rsyslog with imuxsock so we still can parse
> the log like we did before journald.
Curtis:
> We recently switched our Postfix mail servers to Ubuntu Server 18, which
> uses journald for logging. Since we have monitoring systems that parse
> /var/log/maillog, we enabled rsyslog with imuxsock so we still can parse
> the log like we did before journald. But, it's unreliable.
I
We recently switched our Postfix mail servers to Ubuntu Server 18, which
uses journald for logging. Since we have monitoring systems that parse
/var/log/maillog, we enabled rsyslog with imuxsock so we still can parse
the log like we did before journald. But, it's unreliable.
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