Interesting idea. I have a Synology NAS (DS413) but got disillusioned with 
it as an application server for anything other than the officially 
supported packages (Surveillance Station mostly works well, had one 
troublesome "upgrade"), so I keep it pretty much as a file server. However, 
I use it as a syslog server and send my WeeWX logs there

On my raspberry pi my /etc/rsyslog.conf file contains a line

*.* @192.168.1.X

where X is the fixed IP of my diskstation. I don't know enough about the 
diskstation to know if you could do anything similar (my reason for doing 
it was to help minimise the number of SD Card writes on my raspberry pi).

I never even try to look at the logs unless something is wrong. Because of 
some router (or line) issues lately I'm temporarily on a backup router 
provided by my DSL service provider and my Pi is on the Internet but not on 
the LAN, so no logs were being captured. When I switched off the 
redirection to see if my WH1080 had a USB hang (it did) I discovered my Pi 
was still trying to register with Pulseway, a monitoring solution that used 
to alert me when it went offline and which dropped free accounts ages ago 
(I need a replacement). 

It would be good to see WeeWX in the www.synocommunity.com list of 
installable packages -- they might be worth contacting,either for help if 
you don't get an answer here, or to suggest WeeWX as a package.

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