No I'm not after a local syslog server, I want to send the NASes syslog information to another syslog server. Couldn't see an option in the web interface.
One can modify /etc/rsyslog.d/asustor.conf every time the NAS starts but a GUI option would be great.
Send syslog to remote server
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callifo
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Re: Send syslog to remote server
Hi
web interface --> system information --> "log" tab --> "syslog" sub-tab --> check "enable syslog client" and fill the fields.
web interface --> system information --> "log" tab --> "syslog" sub-tab --> check "enable syslog client" and fill the fields.
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callifo
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Re: Send syslog to remote server
Thanks, looks like I completely missed that, looked everywhere in settings.
The verbosity doesn't seem to be terribly detailed. If I set it via the web-interface and check all the options, I can only get Asustor critical, error, warning, informational messages sent to the syslog server.
If I modify the syslog file myself I can set it to
*.* @<syslog address>:514
and can see all kernel messages as well (not just Asustor messages) including cron messages and the like.
Any chance of increase the verbosity beyond just Asustor messages in the syslog web-interface?
The verbosity doesn't seem to be terribly detailed. If I set it via the web-interface and check all the options, I can only get Asustor critical, error, warning, informational messages sent to the syslog server.
If I modify the syslog file myself I can set it to
*.* @<syslog address>:514
and can see all kernel messages as well (not just Asustor messages) including cron messages and the like.
Any chance of increase the verbosity beyond just Asustor messages in the syslog web-interface?