Hello Delon Lee! You don't need the client to be syslog-ng for *disk based buffering on the host*, i.e. you only need syslog-ng where you would like to do the buffering. It should work with rsyslog as a client and syslog-ng as a host. Regards, Gabor On Mon, May 7, 2018 at 5:02 PM, Delon Lee Di Lun <lee.delon2005@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I read that syslog-ng can be setup to use disk based with flow control with the client to prevent lost of logs.
However I was just thinking, how does this mechanism works? Does the client have to be using syslog-ng? Will it work if the client is using rsyslog? Native appliance that purely support syslog?
Yours Sincerely, Delon Lee
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