Is there a way to change the syslog facility from "daemon" to "local7" in ser.cfg
In particular I'd like to set the output from the acc module to local7.notice. I see I can change the syslog level using "log_level" but is there a way to change the facility other than editing it in main.c and re-compiling?
Graham Lewis
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You can use log_facility=LOG_LOCAL7 in ser.cfg g-)
Graham Lewis wrote:
Is there a way to change the syslog facility from "daemon" to "local7" in ser.cfg
In particular I'd like to set the output from the acc module to local7.notice. I see I can change the syslog level using "log_level" but is there a way to change the facility other than editing it in main.c and re-compiling?
Graham Lewis
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