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Kernel and System Logging Daemons
Table of Contents
Introduction
This is the continuation of the original Debian syslog daemon package by Martin Schulze, it implements two system log daemons:
The syslogd
daemon is an enhanced version of the standard Berkeley
utility program. It is responsible for providing logging of messages
received from programs and facilities on the local host as well as from
remote hosts.
The klogd
daemon listens to kernel message sources and is responsible
for prioritizing and processing operating system messages. The klogd
daemon can run as a client of syslogd
or optionally as a standalone
program. klogd
can now be used to decode EIP addresses if it can
determine a System.map
file.
Main differences from the original sysklogd are:
- Built-in log-rotation support, with compression by default, useful for embedded systems. No need for cron and a separate logrotate daemon
- FreeBSD socket receive buffer size patch
- Avoid blocking
syslogd
if console is backed up - Touch PID file on
SIGHUP
, for integration with Finit - GNU configure & build system to ease porting/cross-compiling
- Support for configuring remote syslog timeout
- Support for sending RFC5424 style remote syslog messages
Build & Install
The GNU Configure & Build system use /usr/local
as the default install
prefix. In many cases this is useful, but this means the configuration
files and cache files will also use that same prefix. Most users have
come to expect those files in /etc/
and /var/run/
and configure has
a few useful options that are recommended to use:
$ ./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var
$ make -j5
$ sudo make install-strip
You may want to remove the --prefix=/usr
option.
Building from GIT
If you want to contribute, or just try out the latest but unreleased features, then you need to know a few things about the GNU build system:
configure.ac
and a per-directoryMakefile.am
are key filesconfigure
andMakefile.in
are generated fromautogen.sh
, they are not stored in GIT but automatically generated for the release tarballsMakefile
is generated byconfigure
script
To build from GIT you first need to clone the repository and run the
autogen.sh
script. This requires automake
and autoconf
to be
installed on your system.
git clone https://github.com/troglobit/sysklogd.git
cd sysklogd/
./autogen.sh
./configure && make
GIT sources are a moving target and are not recommended for production systems, unless you know what you are doing!
Origin & References
This is the continuation of the original sysklogd by Martin Schulze. Now maintained by Joachim Nilsson. Please file bug reports, or send pull requests for bug fixes and proposed extensions at GitHub.