> The interesting thing is that rsyslog hasn't really change much in the
past few months
There was a big merge and new upstream version in February.
> Also, syslog logs that should be on /var/log/syslog are on systemd's
journal
Yes, this is not an either-or. The journal logs dmesg, syslog,
stdout/err from units and other stuff, but syslog() messages also get
forwarded to rsyslog.
If you drop the /etc/maas/rsyslog.d/99-maas file, do you get logs into
/var/log/syslog again? If so, then this is either a regression in
rsyslog or the 99-maas file configures this in a way that current
rsyslog does not understand any more.
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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