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Syslog Director
All received messages are written to stdout and/or forwarded to remote logging destinations.
Supported incoming message formats are:
- Syslog RFC5424 - TCP and UDP
- Syslog RFC3164 (BSD) - TCP and UDP
- Graylog GELF - TCP and UDP (compressed & chunked)
Supported remote logging destinations are:
- Syslog (RFC5424 over UDP)
- Graylog (GELF over UDP)
- Grafana Loki (HTTP over TCP).
This software is free to use and is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License.
Some of my other related projects are:
- hmci for agent-less monitoring of IBM Power servers
- svci for monitoring IBM Spectrum Virtualize (Flashsystems / Storwize / SVC)
- sysmon for monitoring all types of servers with a small Java agent
Usage Instructions
- Install the syslogd package (.deb or .rpm) from packages or build from source.
Usage: syslogd [-dhV] [--[no-]ansi] [--[no-]stdin] [--[no-]stdout] [--[no-]tcp]
[--[no-]udp] [-f=<protocol>] [-p=<num>] [--to-gelf=<uri>]
[--to-loki=<url>] [--to-syslog=<uri>]
-d, --debug Enable debugging [default: 'false'].
-f, --format=<protocol> Input format: RFC-5424, RFC-3164 or GELF [default:
RFC-3164].
-h, --help Show this help message and exit.
--[no-]ansi Output in ANSI colors [default: true].
--[no-]stdin Forward messages from stdin [default: true].
--[no-]stdout Output messages to stdout [default: true].
--[no-]tcp Listen on TCP [default: true].
--[no-]udp Listen on UDP [default: true].
-p, --port=<num> Listening port [default: 1514].
--to-gelf=<uri> Forward to Graylog <udp://host:port>.
--to-loki=<url> Forward to Grafana Loki <http://host:port>.
--to-syslog=<uri> Forward to Syslog <udp://host:port> (RFC-5424).
-V, --version Print version information and exit.
The default syslog port (514) requires you to run syslogd as root / administrator. Any port number above 1024 does not require privileges and can be selected with the -p or --port option.
Examples
Listening on the default syslog port:
java -jar /path/to/syslogd-x.y.z-all.jar --port 514
or, if installed as a deb or rpm package:
/opt/syslogd/bin/syslogd --port 514
Forwarding messages on to another log-system on a non-standard port.
java -jar /path/to/syslogd-x.y.z-all.jar --to-syslog udp://remotehost:514
Forwarding messages to a Graylog server in GELF format.
java -jar /path/to/syslogd-x.y.z-all.jar --to-gelf udp://remotehost:12201
Forwarding to a Grafana Loki server.
java -jar /path/to/syslogd-x.y.z-all.jar --to-loki http://remotehost:3100
If you don't want any output locally (only forwarding), you can use the --no-stdout
flag.
Notes
IBM AIX and VIO Servers
Syslog messages from AIX (and IBM Power Virtual I/O Servers) can be troublesome with some logging solutions. These can be received with syslogd and then forwarded on to your preferred logging solution.
Forwarding to Grafana Loki
Forwarding is currently done by making HTTP connections to the Loki API, which works fine for low volume messages, but might cause issues for large volume of messages.
Development Notes
Test Grafana Loki
Run Loki and Grafana in local containers to test.
docker run --rm -d --name=loki -p 3100:3100 grafana/loki
docker run --rm -d --name=grafana --link loki:loki -p 3000:3000 grafana/grafana:7.1.3