On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 03:26:45PM -0200, Mauro Carvalho Chehab wrote:
> Anything that is proposed to replace rsyslogd should be capable of getting
> logs not only from a local machine, but also from network devices
> (wifi, cable/xDSL modem, VoIP phone) and from other machines. Until
> journald can't handle it, I don't think it is ready to be the default logger,
> as it won't fill even my home network needs.

I know remote logging is important. But, even if systemd supported it, it
wouldn't be _on_ by default, would it? Given that, is installing rsyslogd
to support this really a blocker?

In enterprise settings, one doesn't want every random machine being a log
server -- setting up a specialized machine to do that job is completely
normal. That's probably true at your house too.



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