![]() This is a big plus especially on systems running systemd journal: messages from rsyslogd will now show up when giving Starting with v8.21, rsyslog now by default logs its messages via the syslog API instead of processing them internally. We have now changed our approach to this. The result is a lot of user frustration and fruitless support work for the community - many things can very simple be resolved if only the error message is seen and acted on. While we have been trying to make distros change their defaults, this has not been very successful. The prime reason is that most distros do never log syslog.* messages and so they are just throw away and invisible to the user. Unfortunately, many users never see them. These immensly helps when troubleshooting issues. Rsyslog provides many up-to-the point error messages for config file and operational problems.
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