what do you use for logging?
Mike Hoskins (michoski)
michoski at cisco.com
Thu Jan 17 20:58:49 UTC 2013
-----Original Message-----
From: Alan Batie <alan at peak.org>
Date: Thursday, January 17, 2013 1:52 PM
To: "bind-users at lists.isc.org" <bind-users at lists.isc.org>
Subject: Re: what do you use for logging?
>On 1/17/13 10:48 AM, Jan-Piet Mens wrote:
>
>>> By the way, all of the BIND10 logging
>>> messages are unique and we provide a paragraph or more documentation
>>>for
>>> each of its 933 possible log identifiers!)
>>
>> I haven't checked whether you have that, but that screams for a CLI
>> utility to show the paragraph without having to browse documentation. :)
>
>Agreed!
>
>We use rsyslog here...
Could "CLI utility" be man(1) and info(1)? :-)
I agree, being able to access the full documentation from command line is
always useful...but probably doesn't require a new utility so much as an
investment in porting documentation to applicable formats.
FWIW, we package our own from source internally, and use
syslog-ng/rsyslog/logstash/elasticsearch. Syslog as the default is
perfectly fine with us. I do also use the rotated file method a few
places, so hoping that doesn't disappear.
Thanks for asking the list.
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