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SYSLOG

Asked by atiqahmed in Linux, Linux Distributions

Tags: separating, syslog, log

Hi sunnycoder,

Here is what i have managed to do till now.
1. I have made the client machines to forward thier logs to a single SYSLOG server by editing thier syslog.conf. I have also configured the MAXTNT to forward its  logs to to the syslog server.
2. It is confirmed that  enrty   "  syslog                      514/udp   "       exists in /etc/services.
3. I have changed the /etc/sysconfig/syslog            SYSLOGD_OPTIONS = " -m 0 -r " .
4. Restarted the syslog and verified that -r  option is activated.

Now I need to know what should  I do to separate local machine's logs and network machines logs. What if I want to store MAXTNT's / Cisco Router / Cisco Switch logs in a separate directory. I know that I should be  editing the file syslog.conf, but what should I put there ?
 
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