https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48846

--- Comment #11 from Peter Bena <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to comment #10)
> (In reply to comment #7)
> > Rsyslogd doesn't seem to be enough for this, a separate service needs to be
> > created
> 
> Why?  What's missing?
> 

I forgot to mention that rsyslog was installed there as well, so feel free to
use that if you prefer. It is missing basically everything I would use as a
tool operator and it's incredibly complicated. But you can of course use it

> (In reply to comment #9)
> > Is this running syslog or a similar service? I hope it isn't a custom C#
> > server
> > running there with no monitoring or logging of its own...
> 
> > /me eyes petan suspiciously
> 
> I hope it has libraries in C#, PHP, Perl, Python, C, Java, C++, Tcl, and
> whatever else people use on Tools.

It is listening on UDP and TCP ports, I don't know what libraries you need?
There is provided a very simple 1 line example in shell script which is likely
easy to convert to any language I know. It is far simpler than rsyslog or
scribe, but nearly same powerful. Why do you think it is running with no
monitoring?

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