In RHEL 6, yes
In RHEL 7, they are already on rsyslog 8
Can the check look for either ?
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On Jan 24, 2018, at 06:13 AM, Watson Yuuma Sato wrote:
On 23/01/18 13:42, Dan White wrote:
Another head-scratcher:
RHEL 6 scan brings up findings saying rsyslog is not installed or configured.
We are using the rsyslog7 package for compatibility with things like Splunk and
LogStash and such.
Is there a workaround or should I create a bug/issue about this ?
Can rsyslog and rsylog7 be used interchangeably, and configured the same way by
other rsyslog related rules?
If so, RHEL6 can have own definition for package_rsyslog_installed checking for
rsyslog or rsyslog7.
In the mean time, the workaround is to edit the content to check for rsyslog7
instead of rsyslog.
Look for the snippet below and change it to rsyslog7.
rsyslog
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