On Tue, 2009-11-03 at 16:33 +0100, fredzy padzy wrote:
Hi
2 sec of googling with "sample syslog-ng conf" and found http://www.campin.net/syslog-ng.conf
It uses a lot of useless conf, but for what i understood, you have to use the following destination structure :
# set it up destination std { file("/var/log/HOSTS/$HOST/$YEAR/$MONTH/$DAY/$FACILITY_$HOST_ $YEAR_$MONTH_$DAY" owner(root) group(root) perm(0600) dir_perm(0700) create_dirs(yes) ); };
For the source & option structure, i'm sure you'll find some usefull ones in this page.
:)
bye
2009/11/3 Christopher Barry <christopher.barry@rackwareinc.com> Hi All,
Looking for good config example that: sets up syslog-ng as the central log server catching standard remote syslog hosts logs, placing them in hostname dirs, with all of the remotes hosts logfiles intact in the hostname dirs. Creating 'date' dirs above the hostname dirs would be sweet too.
I've been googling around, but can't really find what I'm after. Did see this, which is essentially what I want, but it seemed to be left unanswered. http://www.syslog.org/forum/syslog-ng/individual-files/
Thanks for any pointers to docs/samples you can give me.
Cheers, -C
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Thank You Fredzy. I did read that, but it did not seem to be what I wanted. I will re-read this. Thanks for your help. -C