On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 6:48 PM, Jacob Steinberger <
[email protected]> wrote:
> After 6 months I got the "OK" to install the newest version of Rsyslog.
> Much cheering occurred.
>
> I'm trying to build a new configuration file using all the new snazzy
> methods and I'm having trouble with stock operating system features. UDP
> reception, MySQL logging aren't causing me any problems.
>
> module(load="imuxsock" ruleset="kernel")
> module(load="imklog" ruleset="kernel")
>
> ruleset(name="kernel") {
> # lots of if prifilt with action omfiles
> }
>
> Before I get too far here, in the legacy configurations you didn't have to
> specify which klog or socket to bind to for the default operating system
> messages, do we need to do that now?
No
> Assuming no, is the ruleset call in module() supported - I couldn't find
> anything in the documentation about generic commands supported by module()
> or with regards to imklog or imuxsock.
>
If the doc does not list it, then it's not possible. In general, the new
conf expects that all inputs are defined via the input() statement, but as
you say, some of the old modules have some legacy. A work-around is to
define the OS input via input() as well -- or simply use the default
ruleset just for that input and define other rulesets for the more
"regular" inputs.
It's a good question, I wonder it didn't come up earlier. It may make sense
to add a feature request, just be aware that I am heading for vacation and
so it will take some extra time...
HTH
Rainer
>
> Jacob
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