[syslog-ng]Question about remote logging
Michael Boman
syslog-ng@lists.balabit.hu
Fri, 18 Apr 2003 17:59:12 +0800
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Hi,
I am wondering if syslog-ng handles network interuptions.. Basicly if I
have a syslog-ng installation in a remote office that logs to a central
syslog-ng server at the main office, and for some reason the remote office
disapears from the face of the earth (internet), does syslog-ng cache the
syslog messages it recives so that when the internet connectivity appears
again it will send the messages it recived during the down peroid?
What if syslog-ng dies for any reason (power failure etc..) during that
period, does it store the logmessages it has in cache on disk so when
it comes back up it can start feeding the main server with the logs?
Best regards
Michael Boman
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Michael Boman
Security Architect, SecureCiRT Pte Ltd
http://www.securecirt.com
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