Hi folks,
New to the ML.
I have a config file part (pulled from .../rsyslog.d/) which, due to the structure of the config process, *might* be pulled in in different parts of the config file.
It would be really helpful if I could figure out the currently active RuleSet when my config code runs. I was looking for $RuleSet as a property I can query, but that's not available.
Any other way to do that?
Thanks in advance for any insight.
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New to the ML.
I have a config file part (pulled from .../rsyslog.d/) which, due to the structure of the config process, *might* be pulled in in different parts of the config file.
It would be really helpful if I could figure out the currently active RuleSet when my config code runs. I was looking for $RuleSet as a property I can query, but that's not available.
Any other way to do that?
Thanks in advance for any insight.
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