I am currently in a twisted maze of service level agreements and similar,
pushed around by graph-viewers...
It would be extremely nice to have a timestamp (time_t is good enough) on
the notify lines in the nsd log, when nsd is logging to a file and not
through syslog.
[On 13 Sep, @11:15, Måns Nilsson wrote in "Feature request. ..."]
I am currently in a twisted maze of service level agreements and similar,
pushed around by graph-viewers...
It would be extremely nice to have a timestamp (time_t is good enough) on
the notify lines in the nsd log, when nsd is logging to a file and not
through syslog.
ack, sounds like a reasonable request to me,
It would be extremely nice to have a timestamp (time_t is good enough) on
the notify lines in the nsd log, when nsd is logging to a file and not
through syslog.
This would be very useful. Syslog does not log either the year or the
timezone, making correlation between different systems a bit difficult.
Nick
Can it log to a pipe (without patching?) You could use DJB multilog