Jason Kojro-Badziak <jbadziak@monolith-software.com> writes:
Hello all:
I am running syslog-ng on a Centos 6 server. I installed syslog-ng via yum, and while it is running successfully, I am getting this error every time I start or restart syslog-ng.
# /etc/init.d/syslog-ng start Plugin module not found in 'module-path'; module-path='/lib64/syslog-ng', module='afsql' Starting syslog-ng: Plugin module not found in 'module-path'; module-path='/lib64/syslog-ng', module='afsql' [ OK ]
If you're not using an SQL destination, and don't need it, you can add --default-modules=affile,afprog,afsocket,afuser,basicfuncs,csvparser,dbparser,syslogformat to the commandline in the init script, and it will stop warning about afsql. Mind you, this is only a warning - syslog-ng will function just fine despite the perhaps scary warning at startup. (You can get the compiled-in default by running syslog-ng --version, and looking at the Default-Modules line - remove afsql from there, and pass the rest via --default-modules) If you do want to use an SQL destination, then you will need that module. I do not know what package it is in, possibly something like syslog-ng-module-sql or something similar. -- |8]