Cristian Rodríguez wrote: .. Can journald perform remote logs? That's all I
need.
Not at the moment, as I have explained before, it is not still a full replacment for syslog. there will be a network protocol with push/pull abilitites.
Halt stop crash !!! I have to give up syslogng and all the filtering scripts I've written for it? I need to redo all of system log filtering by filtering some arcane, non-unix binary stream? Sorry, that's not a unix utility. That needs to be fixed. Can't it send it's messages to a pipe in text and any one of several log deamons that have been developed over the years to hand logs, do their job? Or are you saying this tool doesn't play nice with with existing linux tools and tell everyone to "get a life and learn the window-ms way"? Yeah -- I can dump a winlog in XML, -- it's a pain in the *** to parse. I had to write a special perl prog just to count up error occurrences of a program... on linux, it would have been a grep|wc. I assume of course -- that the log entries will also stll hold to the unix of 1-2 lines/message 1 if it can possibly do it (even overly long)?? I'm feeling a bit nervous about this -- like I'm gonna spend the next 5-7 years learning a new windows-like interface -- with a service manager to control boot and a binary log with awful filtering abilities... That isn't unix/linux... MS has been trying to tell linux that their way is the way of the future for a long time... is this another way for them to get in the backdoor? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org