Make systemd journal persistent | remove rsyslog (by default)
Mark Shuttleworth
mark at hbd.com
Mon Jan 16 20:00:36 UTC 2017
On 11/01/17 05:05, Oliver Grawert wrote:
> hi,
> Am Mittwoch, den 11.01.2017, 08:29 +0100 schrieb Martin Pitt:
>> Jamie Strandboge [2017-01-10 16:27 -0600]:
>>> Remote logging. Rsyslog is far superior in this regard. Granted,
>>> remote logging
>>> is not enabled by default but it is a requirement in many
>>> environments.
>> The systemd-journal-remote package does provide the necessary tools
>> and is
>> reasonably flexible (push or pull, builtin https or using arbitrary
>> ports which
>> you e. g. could forward through ssh).
> well, will it blend in in an existing remote rsyslog logging
> environment in a datacenter ? i guess having an existing central
> rsyslog server that you want to hook in to with a newly set up machine
> is a typical usecase.
Let's optimise for the standalone case, people who administer clusters
can easily apt-get what they need.
Mark
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