Presented by:

Peter Czanik

from BalaBit

Peter Czanik is community manager at BalaBit, developers of syslog-ng. In his limited free time he is interested in non-x86 architectures, and works on one of his PPC or ARM machines.

Most people still think of syslog-ng as a logging system with a flexible configuration language. It is now databases, message parsing, mongodb, JSON, message queuing and a lot more. Over the years, syslog-ng has evolved from a flexible and reliable logging system into a feature-rich log-processing tool. It's not just store and forward anymore, for example, with syslog-ng you can: * Process and parse the body of messages to find important information and send e-mail alerts for specific events * Receive structured JSON messages from your applications and store-them in a schema-free MongoDB NoSQL database * Publish your messages to different message-queuing systems, for example, STOMP or AMQP * Collect real-time statistics from your hosts and applications using the redis or riemann destinations ... or just send you an e-mail, when a torrent is downloaded :-) All of these illustrated with short real life examples, how they can be used during development or operating your servers. At the end I'd like to illustrate, how OBS helps me to maintain many different versions of syslog-ng packages.

Date:
2014 April 25 - 14:00
Duration:
1 h
Room:
Ragusa
Conference:
openSUSE Conference
Language:
Track:
Technology & Development
Difficulty:
Experts

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