Re: journal-triggerd, interest, alternatives?

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On Wed, Feb 15, 2017 at 11:19 AM, Rich Megginson <rmeggins@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Probably most Fedora users will use a general purpose tool like rsyslog
> (already in Fedora) or fluentd/logstash to read events from journald and do
> custom triggers.

thanks for the info! It seems to me that journal-triggerd fits a
different use case from the tools mentioned so far, so I'll keep
chipping at it :-)

journal-triggerd is a tiny utility written in C, meant for
local/standalone use, more general purpose than fail2ban (which I
use), but otherwise in a similar "simple to install, small footprint,
for single node" space.

I've used logstash/kibana (fluentd seems similar), and those are log
aggregators, with a much  more involved setup, geared for big traffic.

cheers,



martin
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