Re: Syslog to postgresql - need peaks of 5.000/s

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On Samstag, 26. Januar 2008 paul rivers wrote:
> Anyway, that's my experience with this, hope it helps.

Dear Paul, thanks a lot for the very detailed information. I'm more 
relaxed now as it seems to be possible to do everything I wanted, 
although I'm concerned that 5.000 inserted lines per second could be a 
problem. I'll just start with a server and then see it's limits and 
what more I need. 

BTW, this information could be very interesting for you. According to 
syslog, they will release the "direct syslog to postgresql"
feature soon:
http://www.balabit.com/network-security/syslog-ng/

You might not change the running process, but for a new implementation 
this could make things much easier.

mfg zmi
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