Am 24.01.2012 10:19, schrieb Peter Czanik:
Hello,
Hello Peter!
A new systemd version was released recently: http://lwn.net/Articles/474968/ As syslog-ng upstream and (co-)maintainer, I'm mostly concerned about the journal part, which is a system logger. Are there already plans, how it will be implemented in openSUSE and how it influences other loggers?
Hmm... too new -- I didn't looked at this until now. "[...] Compatibility with classic syslog implementations is provided, via a socket /run/systemd/journal/syslog, to which all messages are forwarded, regardless whether they came in via /dev/log, the journal native protocol or any other source. To make your syslog implementaiton work with this make sure that it binds to that socket instead of /dev/log which is now systemd-journal property. [...]" Hehe .... "instead of /dev/log which is now systemd-journal property".
(I must admit, that I'm not really up-to-date on systemd, as I still use good old sysvinit, as with systemd my T410 boots 5-6x longer if at all...)
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