On Fri, 7 Dec 2012, Fabio Sangiovanni wrote:
acronym alert, what does AMQP stand for?
It's a standard protocol to communicate with message queueing systems.
"the nice thing about standards is that there are so many to choose from"
and
http://xkcd.com/927/
http://www.amqp.org/
it's visio
Il giorno 06/dic/2012, alle ore 23:36, Radu Gheorghe
ha scritto:
> Hi Fabio,
>
> If you need AMPQ for integration with other apps, you can try Logstash with
> syslog input and AMPQ output.
>
> That said, Logstash needs AMPQ to have a persistency layer when shipping
> logs, since it has very l
Il giorno 06/dic/2012, alle ore 20:47, Jerome Renard
ha scritto:
> Not AMQP, but maybe you will find omzmq3 useful [1]
>
> You can also use the omprog module [2] and from your program send logs
> to a RabbitMQ server (or anything else that support AMQP)
>
> 'Hope that help :)
>
> 1.
> http:
acronym alert, what does AMQP stand for?
It's a standard protocol to communicate with message queueing systems.
http://www.amqp.org/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Message_Queuing_Protocol
Message queueing system implementations that support AMQP: RabbitMQ, Apache QPid
persistent on-disk
Hi Fabio,
If you need AMPQ for integration with other apps, you can try Logstash with
syslog input and AMPQ output.
That said, Logstash needs AMPQ to have a persistency layer when shipping
logs, since it has very limited queueing. As David pointed out, rsyslog has
on disk and in memory queues whi
Hi Fabio,
On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 6:10 PM, Fabio Sangiovanni wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd be very interested in sending log messages from rsyslog to an AMQP
> destination.
> That, together with persistent on-disk queues, would be an amazing feature
> for mass log collection and integration of syslog wit
On Thu, 6 Dec 2012, Fabio Sangiovanni wrote:
Hi,
I'd be very interested in sending log messages from rsyslog to an AMQP
destination.
That, together with persistent on-disk queues, would be an amazing feature for
mass log collection and integration of syslog with other applications.
Is it even
Hi,
I'd be very interested in sending log messages from rsyslog to an AMQP
destination.
That, together with persistent on-disk queues, would be an amazing feature for
mass log collection and integration of syslog with other applications.
Is it even in the plan?
Thanks a lot!
Fabio
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