Welcome to Rsyslog¶
Rsyslog is a rocket-fast system for log processing. It offers high-performance, great security features and a modular design. While it started as a regular syslogd, rsyslog has evolved into a kind of swiss army knife of logging, being able to
- accept inputs from a wide variety of sources,
- transform them,
- and output the results to diverse destinations.
Rsyslog has a strong enterprise focus but also scales down to small systems. It supports, among others, MySQL, PostgreSQL, failover log destinations, syslog/tcp transport, fine grain output format control, high precision timestamps, queued operations and the ability to filter on any message part.
Manual¶
- Configuration
- Installation
- Concepts
- Troubleshooting
- Example Use Cases
- Tutorials
- Encrypting Syslog Traffic with TLS (SSL)
- Encrypting Syslog Traffic with TLS (SSL) [short version]
- Writing syslog messages to MySQL, PostgreSQL or any other supported Database
- Handling a massive syslog database insert rate with Rsyslog
- Reliable Forwarding of syslog Messages with Rsyslog
- Recording the Priority of Syslog Messages
- Failover Syslog Server
- Log rotation with rsyslog
- GELF forwarding in rsyslog
- Development
- Historical Documents
Reference¶
Sponsors and Community¶
Please visit the rsyslog Sponsor’s Page[4] to honor the project sponsors or become one yourself! We are very grateful for any help towards the project goals.
Visit the Rsyslog Status Page[2] to obtain current version information and project status.
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