syslog-ng Open Source Edition 3.16 - Release Notes

file: Collecting messages from text files

file: Collecting messages from text files

Collects log messages from plain-text files, for example, from the logfiles of an Apache webserver. If you want to use wildcards in the filename, use the wildcard-file() source.

The syslog-ng application notices if a file is renamed or replaced with a new file, so it can correctly follow the file even if logrotation is used. When syslog-ng is restarted, it records the position of the last sent log message in the /opt/syslog-ng/var/syslog-ng.persist file, and continues to send messages from this position after the restart.

The file driver has a single required parameter specifying the file to open. If you want to use wildcards in the filename, use the wildcard-file() source. For the list of available optional parameters, see file() source options.

Declaration:
file("filename");
Example: Using the file() driver
source s_file {
    file("/var/log/messages");
};
Example: Tailing files

The following source checks the access.log file every second for new messages.

source s_tail {
    file("/var/log/apache/access.log" follow-freq(1) flags(no-parse));
};

NOTE:

If the message does not have a proper syslog header, syslog-ng treats messages received from files as sent by the kern facility. Use the default-facility() and default-priority() options in the source definition to assign a different facility if needed.


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