syslog-ng-ctl man page on Cygwin
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SYSLOG-NG-CTL(1) The syslog-ng-ctl page SYSLOG-NG-CTL(1)
NAME
syslog-ng-ctl - Display message statistics and enable verbose, debug
and trace modes in syslog-ng
SYNOPSIS
syslog-ng-ctl [command] [options]
DESCRIPTION
NOTE: The syslog-ng-ctl application is distributed with the syslog-ng
system logging application, and is usually part of the syslog-ng
package. The latest version of the syslog-ng application is available
at the official syslog-ng website[1].
This manual page is only an abstract; for the complete documentation of
syslog-ng, see The syslog-ng Administrator Guide[2].
The syslog-ng-ctl application is a utility that can be used to:
· enable/disable various syslog-ng messages for troubleshooting;
· display statistics about the processed messages.
ENABLING TROUBLESHOOTING MESSAGES
command [options]
Use the syslog-ng-ctl <command> --set=on command to display verbose,
trace, or debug messages. If you are trying to solve configuration
problems, the debug (and occassionally trace) messages are usually
sufficient; debug messages are needed mostly for finding software
errors. After solving the problem, do not forget to turn these messages
off using the syslog-ng-ctl <command> --set=off. Note that enabling
debug messages does not enable verbose and trace messages.
Use syslog-ng-ctl <command> without any parameters to display whether
the particular type of messages are enabled or not.
If you need to use a non-standard control socket to access syslog-ng,
use the syslog-ng-ctl <command> --set=on --control=<socket> command to
specify the socket to use.
verbose
Print verbose messages. If syslog-ng was started with the --stderr
or -e option, the messages will be sent to stderr. If not
specified, syslog-ng will log such messages to its internal source.
trace
Print trace messages of how messages are processed. If syslog-ng
was started with the --stderr or -e option, the messages will be
sent to stderr. If not specified, syslog-ng will log such messages
to its internal source.
debug
Print debug messages. If syslog-ng was started with the --stderr or
-e option, the messages will be sent to stderr. If not specified,
syslog-ng will log such messages to its internal source.
Example:
syslog-ng-ctl verbose --set=on
THE STATS COMMAND
stats [options]
Use the validate command to validate the signatures and timestamps of a
logstore file. The validate command has the following options:
--control=<socket> or -c
Specify the socket to use to access syslog-ng. Only needed when
using a non-standard socket.
Example:
syslog-ng-ctl stats
An example output:
src.internal;s_all#0;;a;processed;6445
src.internal;s_all#0;;a;stamp;1268989330
destination;df_auth;;a;processed;404
destination;df_news_dot_notice;;a;processed;0
destination;df_news_dot_err;;a;processed;0
destination;d_ssb;;a;processed;7128
destination;df_uucp;;a;processed;0
source;s_all;;a;processed;7128
destination;df_mail;;a;processed;0
destination;df_user;;a;processed;1
destination;df_daemon;;a;processed;1
destination;df_debug;;a;processed;15
destination;df_messages;;a;processed;54
destination;dp_xconsole;;a;processed;671
dst.tcp;d_network#0;10.50.0.111:514;a;dropped;5080
dst.tcp;d_network#0;10.50.0.111:514;a;processed;7128
dst.tcp;d_network#0;10.50.0.111:514;a;stored;2048
destination;df_syslog;;a;processed;6724
destination;df_facility_dot_warn;;a;processed;0
destination;df_news_dot_crit;;a;processed;0
destination;df_lpr;;a;processed;0
destination;du_all;;a;processed;0
destination;df_facility_dot_info;;a;processed;0
center;;received;a;processed;0
destination;df_kern;;a;processed;70
center;;queued;a;processed;0
destination;df_facility_dot_err;;a;processed;0
SEE ALSO
The syslog-ng Administrator Guide[2]
syslog-ng.conf(5)
syslog-ng(8)
If you experience any problems or need help with syslog-ng, visit the
syslog-ng mailing list[3]
For news and notifications about the documentation of syslog-ng, visit
the BalaBit Documentation Blog[4].
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by the BalaBit Documentation Team
<documentation@balabit.com>.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2000-2009 BalaBit IT Security Ltd. Published under the
Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works
(by-nc-nd) 3.0 license. See http://creativecommons.org/ for details.
The latest version is always available at
http://www.balabit.com/support/documentation.
NOTES
1. official syslog-ng website
http://www.balabit.com/network-security/syslog-ng/
2. The syslog-ng Administrator Guide
http://www.balabit.com/support/documentation/
3. syslog-ng mailing list
https://lists.balabit.hu/mailman/listinfo/syslog-ng
4. BalaBit Documentation Blog
http://robert.blogs.balabit.com
syslog-ng 06/30/2010 SYSLOG-NG-CTL(1)
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