On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 10:10 AM, Laurent Guyon <[email protected]>wrote:

> Yep ;) But as said, this will perhaps imply huge code modification in
> satellites to permit log messages to be logged locally and/or sent to
> broker.
>
Oh... 2-3lines maybe :)

The log are raised in the logger module, so if this one got the local_log
parameter, it's done :)


Jean


> Laurent
>
>
> Le jeudi 06 janvier 2011 à 09:52 +0100, nap a écrit :
> > Yep, the broker way is cool for getting a common log file, but in the
> > begining, got local logs to see what is bad in the
> > configuration/architecture can be useful. I think I'll add a
> > "local_log" parameter in the etc/*d.ini files with void default value.
> > So if the user want local log, he just need to enable it (so you see
> > why a log module don't load for example ;) ).
> >
> >
> > Jean
> >
> > On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 6:39 PM, Hartmut Goebel
> > <[email protected]> wrote:
> >         Am 05.01.2011 18:17, schrieb Laurent Guyon:
> >         > Is it possible to enable standard log on each daemon (stored
> >         in a local
> >         > log file, or better sent to the local syslog) without using
> >         a broker ?
> >         > For example to see standard working messages, or tracebacks
> >         when error
> >         > occur...
> >
> >         On my personal, unpublished and undiscussed roadmap there is a
> >         point
> >         "using standard module logging for logging". But this is quite
> >         a big
> >         change, so we'll have to discuss it in depth first.
> >
>
>
>
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