Re: ocf_log

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Have you defined a syslog.conf entry for your local4 facility ?

example:

local4.*                /var/log/rgmanager

Brem

2010/3/31 C. Handel <christoph@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>  Hi List,
>
> i'm writing a custom resource agent. In the resource agent i try to
> use the ocf_log funtions but they don't work as expected. When i run
> the rgmanager in the foreground (clurgmgrd -df) i get all the message
> i want. When running as a normal daemon i can't find my log entries.
>
> The agent goes something like this
>
> #!/bin/bash
> PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin
> . $(dirname $0)/ocf-shellfuncs
>
> status() {
>   ocf_log debug "status has been called (ocf_log)"
>   logger -p local4.debug "status has been called (logger)"
> }
>
>
> the cluster.conf part
>
> <rm log_level="7" log_facility="local4">
> ...
>
>
> running in foreground i get both (ocf and logger) debug messages.
> Running as a daemon i can find debug messages send by logger but no
> messages send via ocf_log. The IP Resource agent (part of the same
> service) shows up in the logfile.
>
> Any Hints?
>
> Greetings
>   Christoph
>
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