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[snips-users] pushing the limits of snipslogd
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first question: the readme and website seem to lead one to believe that snipslogd can support tcp, but a sniffer reveals that it uses udp. does anyone know how to force it in to tcp mode? long backhaul or cross country transit links are typically stable, but bad things happen to good packets. second question: say you have two sites (we'll use LA and NYC as examples). the site in NYC is the logging machine the one in LA monitors things there and reports the logs back to NYC. the link between the two sites goes down, would there be any way (without writing a custom monitoring piece) to have it queue the logs, or something fancy? has anyone done anything like this? Jerry Wilborn, Operations Engineer FASTNET - Internet Solutions 610-266-6700 www.fast.net |