[rsyslog] Kernel facility & testing with logger command
(private) HKS
hks.private at gmail.com
Fri Sep 5 16:55:11 CEST 2008
Can you paste in your full rsyslog.conf? It's difficult to
troubleshoot without knowing how you're setup.
-HKS
On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 10:03 AM, Jorge Fábregas
<jorge.fabregas at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm using rsyslog for the first time and before getting into its features I'm
> doing some basic tests... This is a portion of what I have on my rsyslog.conf:
>
> #KERN FACILITY
> kern.=emerg /var/log/syslog/kern/00-emerg
> kern.=alert /var/log/syslog/kern/01-alert
> kern.=crit /var/log/syslog/kern/02-crit
> kern.=err /var/log/syslog/kern/03-err
> kern.=warning /var/log/syslog/kern/04-warning
> kern.=notice /var/log/syslog/kern/05-notice
> kern.=info /var/log/syslog/kern/06-info
> kern.=debug /var/log/syslog/kern/07-debug
>
> If I do any test with the logger command using the kern facility (and any
> severity) I don't see my message on any of the above files. Example:
>
> logger -p kern.debug "this is a test"
>
> I tried all the other facilities and they all work fine. It's just the kern
> facility.
>
> What am I missing ? :)
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Jorge
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