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## the rsyslog module allows you to configure the systems syslog.
## configuration of syslog is under the top level cloud-config
## entry 'rsyslog'.
##
## Example:
#cloud-config
rsyslog:
remotes:
# udp to host 'maas.mydomain' port 514
maashost: maas.mydomain
# udp to ipv4 host on port 514
maas: "@[10.5.1.56]:514"
# tcp to host ipv6 host on port 555
maasipv6: "*.* @@[FE80::0202:B3FF:FE1E:8329]:555"
configs:
- "*.* @@192.158.1.1"
- content: "*.* @@192.0.2.1:10514"
filename: 01-example.conf
- content: |
*.* @@syslogd.example.com
config_dir: /etc/rsyslog.d
config_filename: 20-cloud-config.conf
service_reload_command: [your, syslog, reload, command]
## Additionally the following legacy format is supported
## it is converted into the format above before use.
## rsyslog_filename -> rsyslog/config_filename
## rsyslog_dir -> rsyslog/config_dir
## rsyslog -> rsyslog/configs
# rsyslog:
# - "*.* @@192.158.1.1"
# - content: "*.* @@192.0.2.1:10514"
# filename: 01-example.conf
# - content: |
# *.* @@syslogd.example.com
# rsyslog_filename: 20-cloud-config.conf
# rsyslog_dir: /etc/rsyslog.d
## to configure rsyslog to accept remote logging on Ubuntu
## write the following into /etc/rsyslog.d/20-remote-udp.conf
## $ModLoad imudp
## $UDPServerRun 514
## $template LogRemote,"/var/log/maas/rsyslog/%HOSTNAME%/messages"
## :fromhost-ip, !isequal, "127.0.0.1" ?LogRemote
## then:
## sudo service rsyslog restart
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