10 Nov
2011
10 Nov
'11
11:48 a.m.
On Thu, 2011-11-10 at 15:48 +0530, Swati4 M/TVM/TCS wrote:
Hi ,
Thanks for your response. Modifying the transport unix-dgram fixes my issue.The logs are no longer getting truncated after \n.However,just wanted to clarify would changing the unix logging facility affect the remote logging or traffic in any way.I am using UDP ports for logging into remote.
No it doesn't. However you shouldn't use UDP for log transport. You can lose as much as 95% percent of it in peaks. -- Bazsi