Hello, world!
I'm trying to store my logs centrally on an Oracle database. I need it
to be Oracle.
Due to some restrictions around there, I can't use the recommended
version of libdbi, but an older one that is not working with rsyslog. I
can't rebuild that RPM, and I have no influence on the upgrade process
or schedule.
Finally, I also need something with *excellent* performance, and the
documentation states omlibdbi doesn't perform as well as other
DB-related modules, so I decided to try my own small set of input and
output modules.
So, my question is: is there any documentation or guide for writing
modules, something that gives some insight of what all those macros
(BEGINcreateInstance, CODESTARTcreateInstance, etc, etc, etc) I see
mean? Do I need to grep the code for that?
I've googled for it and reviewed the Git repository, but found nothing.
Thanks in advance.
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Luis Fernando Muñoz MejÃas
Luis.Fernando.Munoz.Mejias@cern.ch
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I'm trying to store my logs centrally on an Oracle database. I need it
to be Oracle.
Due to some restrictions around there, I can't use the recommended
version of libdbi, but an older one that is not working with rsyslog. I
can't rebuild that RPM, and I have no influence on the upgrade process
or schedule.
Finally, I also need something with *excellent* performance, and the
documentation states omlibdbi doesn't perform as well as other
DB-related modules, so I decided to try my own small set of input and
output modules.
So, my question is: is there any documentation or guide for writing
modules, something that gives some insight of what all those macros
(BEGINcreateInstance, CODESTARTcreateInstance, etc, etc, etc) I see
mean? Do I need to grep the code for that?
I've googled for it and reviewed the Git repository, but found nothing.
Thanks in advance.
--
Luis Fernando Muñoz MejÃas
Luis.Fernando.Munoz.Mejias@cern.ch
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