It's probably easier to answer if you post your current full config. I
guess it is just missing a "stop" statement at the right place.

Rainer

El mié., 12 jun. 2019 a las 16:46, Gerald Pruchniewski via rsyslog
(<[email protected]>) escribió:
>
> I have an issue I’m stuck on and I’m hoping someone here has the answer.  I
> have about 30 clients sending their log files to my centralized Syslog
> server.  Most of the log files are going where I want them, however the
> /var/log/messages, & secure log files are going to the centralized server,
> but to its/var/log/messages & secure files.  This is causing the /var
> partition to fill up to 100% very quickly.
>
> my goal is to have ALL log files go to the centralized server under
> /Remote/logs/%HOSTNAME%/%PROGRAMNAME%.log
>
> I feel like there is something easy that I’m missing.  I was a Linux Admin
> fore a few years until I was pulled into a much different direction for the
> past three years.  I finally got back to being an admin, and my skills are
> beyond rusty.
>
> Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
>
> v/r
>
> Jerry Pruchniewski
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