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Date:      Thu, 7 Mar 2002 08:43:29 -0500
From:      "Martin Gignac" <freebsd@mobilitylab.net>
To:        "Mike Meyer" <mwm-dated-1015921013.0775c3@mired.org>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Weird syslogd behavior when logging to remote hosts?
Message-ID:  <20020307084329.M53558@mobilitylab.net>
In-Reply-To: <15495.8693.313723.431169@guru.mired.org>
References:  <59442089@toto.iv> <15495.8693.313723.431169@guru.mired.org>

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> It's standard behavior, and I see it all the time. If the server 
> stops responding to log messages for long enough, the client just stops
> sending it messages. If you managed to get the server up before "long
> enough", things will restart fine.  I don't know whether or not it's
> considered a bug, and havn't filed a PR on it. There are lots of
> problems with logging to a remote system with syslog, so it probably
> won't get fixed. If it really bothers you, try an alternative logging
> technology, like syslog-ng or daemontools.

Hi Mike,

Thanks for your reply.

I did find a PR concerning this behavior when the server stops responding, 
but in my case, it is after I reboot the _client_ that it seems to stop 
sending its logs (I wrongly used the term 'server' in my previous e-mail--I 
was actually talking about the client). I need to perform the 'killall -HUP 
syslogd' on the client before it will begin sending logging information to 
the syslog server. Have you heard of _this_ particular behavior?

Thanks for the suggestion on syslog-ng. I had assumed that syslog was "the" 
standard and that there weren't really any other alternatives. I will 
probably give syslog-ng a try then.

As for daemontools, I already use it. I know it comes with multilog. Are you 
suggesting I use it for remote logging? I didn't think it could that. Is 
there a way to consolidate all logs on a single host by using multilog in a 
certain configuration?

Thanks,
-Martin

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