getting rid of all-machines.log
Nate Finch
nate.finch at canonical.com
Fri Aug 8 16:58:34 UTC 2014
So, rsyslog rotation works fine on Linux, but we can't do that on Windows.
If we have to do something different for Windows, I'd rather just do one
thing which is cross platform compatible for all our OSes, and not have to
support a different configuration for each OS. Doing it all in-application
also insulates us from external dependencies... if some future or past
Ubuntu series (or CentOS) has a different version of rsyslog, it could
behave differently / require a different configuration, etc.
On Fri, Aug 8, 2014 at 12:40 PM, David Britton <david.britton at canonical.com>
wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 08, 2014 at 12:03:21PM -0400, Nate Finch wrote:
> [...]
> > remote syslog and to the local file log, we wouldn't need to worry about
> > log rotation of the local log screwing up what gets sent to the remote
>
> Do the standard rsyslog log rotation mechanisms not function well?
>
> On Windows, what about the event log (which has remote
> viewing/aggregation capabilities built in)?
>
> --
> David Britton <david.britton at canonical.com>
>
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