Hello…
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I have configured
syslog-ng to add a custom application filter and log destination. Let me preface
all works when I configure the destination to be in /var/log. However, due to
operational needs the file needs to be written off to a directory in
/usr/local/ssl/<application location>.
Here’s the tricky part. The
/usr/local/ssl/<application> is actually being exported by a NFS server as
a share. I thought perhaps that was the issue as I do see a “cannot open file
for writing, permission denied” vomited by syslog-ng and stamped when I
kick start the application. I checked the permissions on directory and the log
file. They are all good. I am able to touch, create, destroy, move, copy etc
data on that directory. It only appears syslog-ng is having the trouble.
What makes it more goofy is when I manipulate how I kick start the app
(via shell or daemon) sometimes I see the permission error sometimes I do not.
Ultimately syslog-ng still just stamps everything to ‘messages’.
Question, does syslog-ng have a configuration for writing off
your destination file to an NFS share? I’ve never had this problem appear
before. Perhaps someone has some experience to lend a hand? Appreciate it in
advance!
Cheers - Jonathan
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