❦ 4 février 2020 11:30 -08, Russ Allbery <[email protected]>: >> As a heavy user or Rsyslog features I feel that switching default >> logging system yields no benefits to say the least. > > As a heavy user, perhaps you're not the target audience for a default? > You're going to install rsyslog no matter what, since you know it well and > use it heavily. The only effect of this change on you will be a one-line > change to whatever you use for configuration management for new > systems.
rsyslog even knows how to directly pull logs from the journal, which
gives you access to stuff not logged to syslog (stdout/stderr of service
files, applications logging directly to journal), as well to structured
logs (comm pid, user, unit and more when the service supports journald
directly).
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