Hi there,
I am using rsyslog to send all our logs on a remote graylog server. The config on every host (Debian 9 & 10) is quite simple, we send by default everything.
All our servers are rebooted every night and we receive tons of logs that we don't care about.
My question is maybe very simple but, is there an option in rsyslog to filters this logs and don't send them to the remote ?
I searched in the doc but nothing seems to talk about boot sequence. I already tried to edit grub.cfg to make the boot process silent without success.
Thanks for your hints.
Regards,
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I am using rsyslog to send all our logs on a remote graylog server. The config on every host (Debian 9 & 10) is quite simple, we send by default everything.
All our servers are rebooted every night and we receive tons of logs that we don't care about.
My question is maybe very simple but, is there an option in rsyslog to filters this logs and don't send them to the remote ?
I searched in the doc but nothing seems to talk about boot sequence. I already tried to edit grub.cfg to make the boot process silent without success.
Thanks for your hints.
Regards,
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