> Syslog was never really intended for large size messages. It is not
Windows event log.
> If you are sending large complex things then using dbus to communicate
directly
> is a better option.


Now I'm bit prepexled uptil now I was under the impression that the large
message is getting split as a result of systemd, I still believe that is
the case but apparently the rsyslog team had told me that they dont support
splitting.

I just want to know how?

On Sunday, May 21, 2023, Michael Biebl <mbi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Am So., 21. Mai 2023 um 18:26 Uhr schrieb Stephen Hemminger
> <step...@networkplumber.org>:
> > Syslog was never really intended for large size messages. It is not
> Windows event log.
> > If you are sending large complex things then using dbus to communicate
> directly
> > is a better option.
>
> dbus is not a suitable protocol for large amounts of data  and high
> frequency of events.
>

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