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diff --git a/source/configuration/modules/imtuxedoulog.rst b/source/configuration/modules/imtuxedoulog.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..56f72a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/source/configuration/modules/imtuxedoulog.rst @@ -0,0 +1,146 @@ +************************************** +imtuxedoulog: Tuxedo ULOG input module +************************************** + +================ ============================================================== +**Module Name:** **imtuxedoulog** +**Authors:** Jean-Philippe Hilaire <jean-philippe.hilaire@pmu.fr> & Philippe Duveau <philippe.duveau@free.fr> +================ ============================================================== + + +Purpose +======= + +This module allows rsyslog to process Tuxedo ULOG files. +Tuxedo create an ULOG file each new log of the day this file is defined + +- a prefix configured in the tuxedo configuration + +- a suffix based on the date ".MMDDYY" + +This module is a copy of the polling mode of imfile but the file name is +computed each polling. The previous one is closed to limit the number of +opened file descriptor simultaneously. + +Another particularity of ULOG is that the lines contains only the time in +day. So the module use the date in filename and time in log to fill log +timestamp. + +Compile +======= + +To successfully compile improg module. + + ./configure --enable-imtuxedoulog ... + +Configuration Parameters +======================== + +Action Parameters +----------------- + +ulogbase +^^^^^^^^ + +.. csv-table:: + :header: "type", "mandatory", "format", "default" + :widths: auto + :class: parameter-table + + "string", "yes", "path of ULOG file", + +Path of ULOG file as it is defined in Tuxedo Configuration ULOGPFX. +Dot and date is added a end to build full file path + +Tag +^^^ + +.. csv-table:: + :header: "type", "mandatory", "format", "default" + :widths: auto + :class: parameter-table + + "string", "yes", ,"none" + +The tag to be assigned to messages read from this file. If you would like to +see the colon after the tag, you need to include it when you assign a tag +value, like so: ``tag="myTagValue:"``. + +Facility +^^^^^^^^ + +.. csv-table:: + :header: "type", "mandatory", "format", "default" + :widths: auto + :class: parameter-table + + "string", "no", "facility\|number", "local0" + +The syslog facility to be assigned to messages read from this file. Can be +specified in textual form (e.g. ``local0``, ``local1``, ...) or as numbers (e.g. +16 for ``local0``). Textual form is suggested. + +Severity +^^^^^^^^ + +.. csv-table:: + :header: "type", "mandatory", "format", "default" + :widths: auto + :class: parameter-table + + "string", "no", "severity\|number", "notice" + +The syslog severity to be assigned to lines read. Can be specified +in textual form (e.g. ``info``, ``warning``, ...) or as numbers (e.g. 6 +for ``info``). Textual form is suggested. + +PersistStateInterval +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +.. csv-table:: + :header: "type", "default", "mandatory", "|FmtObsoleteName| directive" + :widths: auto + :class: parameter-table + + "integer", "0", "no", + +Specifies how often the state file shall be written when processing +the input file. The **default** value is 0, which means a new state +file is only written when the monitored files is being closed (end of +rsyslogd execution). Any other value n means that the state file is +written every time n file lines have been processed. This setting can +be used to guard against message duplication due to fatal errors +(like power fail). Note that this setting affects imfile performance, +especially when set to a low value. Frequently writing the state file +is very time consuming. + +MaxLinesAtOnce +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +.. csv-table:: + :header: "type", "default", "mandatory", "|FmtObsoleteName| directive" + :widths: auto + :class: parameter-table + + "integer", "0", "no", + +If set to 0, the file will be fully processed. If it is set to any other +value, a maximum of [number] lines is processed in sequence. The **default** +is 10240. + +MaxSubmitAtOnce +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +.. csv-table:: + :header: "type", "default", "mandatory", "|FmtObsoleteName| directive" + :widths: auto + :class: parameter-table + + "integer", "1024", "no", "none" + +This is an expert option. It can be used to set the maximum input +batch size that the module can generate. The **default** is 1024, which +is suitable for a wide range of applications. Be sure to understand +rsyslog message batch processing before you modify this option. If +you do not know what this doc here talks about, this is a good +indication that you should NOT modify the default. |