Difference between revisions of "Rsyslog Client"
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− | 1. /etc/rsyslog.conf, add @sys.log.server.ip lines to the bottom of the file (optionally add logging rules, example lines are commented out at the bottom of a default rsyslog.conf file) | + | 1. See generic [[Rsyslog]] page for other config options |
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+ | 2. /etc/rsyslog.conf, add @sys.log.server.ip lines to the bottom of the file (optionally add logging rules, example lines are commented out at the bottom of a default rsyslog.conf file) | ||
UDP: | UDP: | ||
# centralized logging | # centralized logging | ||
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*.* @@172.160.135.160:514 | *.* @@172.160.135.160:514 | ||
− | + | 3. Restart rsyslog service | |
ENT 7 | ENT 7 | ||
# systemctl restart rsyslog | # systemctl restart rsyslog | ||
BEFORE Ent 7 | BEFORE Ent 7 | ||
# service rsyslog restart | # service rsyslog restart |
Revision as of 15:48, 22 May 2017
1. See generic Rsyslog page for other config options
2. /etc/rsyslog.conf, add @sys.log.server.ip lines to the bottom of the file (optionally add logging rules, example lines are commented out at the bottom of a default rsyslog.conf file)
UDP: # centralized logging *.* @172.160.135.160:514 OR TCP: # centralized logging *.* @@172.160.135.160:514
3. Restart rsyslog service
ENT 7 # systemctl restart rsyslog BEFORE Ent 7 # service rsyslog restart