Hello.
I searched for a few hours and did not find any solid technical (not
belief based) in having systemd's journald in the logging path. So I
decided to remove it and use only rsyslog. I appreciate the effort
made by the rsyslog team to support journald, but simply did not find
any reason for having it as a process and moreover in the path of log
messages.
It works so far, and I'd like to have advice - if any - about the
configuration.
This is for the current archlinux, rsyslog 8.22 is built from original
sources. It goes like this :
1) journald is stopped, disabled and masked. Not running at all.
2) rsyslog.service is enabled and started by a systemd service as such :
ExecStart=/usr/local/sbin/rsyslogd -n -iNONE
3) The rsyslog configuration is for now the most simple that can be :
module(load="imuxsock"
SysSock.Name="/dev/log")
*.*;auth,authpriv.none -/var/log/syslog
4) Reboot
I have a question about the formulation of the module command. Is that
the right way of loading a module. It works, but is it right ?
Also, so far tests have shown that /dev/log must be explicit. If not,
no device will be created.
Thanks for any input.
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I searched for a few hours and did not find any solid technical (not
belief based) in having systemd's journald in the logging path. So I
decided to remove it and use only rsyslog. I appreciate the effort
made by the rsyslog team to support journald, but simply did not find
any reason for having it as a process and moreover in the path of log
messages.
It works so far, and I'd like to have advice - if any - about the
configuration.
This is for the current archlinux, rsyslog 8.22 is built from original
sources. It goes like this :
1) journald is stopped, disabled and masked. Not running at all.
2) rsyslog.service is enabled and started by a systemd service as such :
ExecStart=/usr/local/sbin/rsyslogd -n -iNONE
3) The rsyslog configuration is for now the most simple that can be :
module(load="imuxsock"
SysSock.Name="/dev/log")
*.*;auth,authpriv.none -/var/log/syslog
4) Reboot
I have a question about the formulation of the module command. Is that
the right way of loading a module. It works, but is it right ?
Also, so far tests have shown that /dev/log must be explicit. If not,
no device will be created.
Thanks for any input.
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