diff --git a/plugins/inputs/syslog/README.md b/plugins/inputs/syslog/README.md index 04ea409f2..ad9b9b572 100644 --- a/plugins/inputs/syslog/README.md +++ b/plugins/inputs/syslog/README.md @@ -75,6 +75,18 @@ $ActionQueueSaveOnShutdown on # save in-memory data if rsyslog shuts down # forward over tcp with octet framing according to RFC 5425 *.* @@(o)127.0.0.1:6514;RSYSLOG_SyslogProtocol23Format + +# uncomment to use udp according to RFC 5424 +#*.* @127.0.0.1:6514;RSYSLOG_SyslogProtocol23Format +``` + +You can alternately use `advanced` format (aka RainerScript): +``` +# forward over tcp with octet framing according to RFC 5425 +action(type="omfwd" Protocol="tcp" TCP_Framing="octet-counted" Target="127.0.0.1" Port="6514" Template="RSYSLOG_SyslogProtocol23Format") + +# uncomment to use udp according to RFC 5424 +#action(type="omfwd" Protocol="udp" Target="127.0.0.1" Port="6514" Template="RSYSLOG_SyslogProtocol23Format") ``` To complete TLS setup please refer to [rsyslog docs](https://www.rsyslog.com/doc/v8-stable/tutorials/tls.html). @@ -91,18 +103,40 @@ To complete TLS setup please refer to [rsyslog docs](https://www.rsyslog.com/doc - version (integer) - severity_code (integer) - facility_code (integer) - - timestamp (integer) + - timestamp (integer): the time recorded in the syslog message - procid (string) - msgid (string) - sdid (bool) - *Structured Data* (string) + - timestamp: the time the messages was received +#### Structured Data + +Structured data produces field keys by combining the `SD_ID` with the `PARAM_NAME` combined using the `sdparam_separator` as in the following example: +``` +170 <165>1 2018-10-01:14:15.000Z mymachine.example.com evntslog - ID47 [exampleSDID@32473 iut="3" eventSource="Application" eventID="1011"] An application event log entry... +``` +``` +syslog,appname=evntslog,facility=local4,hostname=mymachine.example.com,severity=notice exampleSDID@32473_eventID="1011",exampleSDID@32473_eventSource="Application",exampleSDID@32473_iut="3",facility_code=20i,message="An application event log entry...",msgid="ID47",severity_code=5i,timestamp=1065910455003000000i,version=1i 1538421339749472344 +``` ### Troubleshooting -The syslog plugin does not yet support RFC3164 format data. You may see the following error when this syslog format is received: -`` +You can send debugging messages directly to the input plugin using netcat: + +```sh +# TCP with octet framing +echo "57 <13>1 2018-10-01T12:00:00.0Z example.org root - - - test" | nc 127.0.0.1 6514 + +# UDP +echo "<13>1 2018-10-01T12:00:00.0Z example.org root - - - test" | nc -u 127.0.0.1 6514 +``` + +#### RFC3164 + +RFC3164 encoded messages are not currently supported. You may see the following error if a message encoded in this format: +``` E! Error in plugin [inputs.syslog]: expecting a version value in the range 1-999 [col 5] ``` -You can use rsyslog to translate RFC3164 syslog messages to RFC5424 or RFC5425 format. +You can use rsyslog to translate RFC3164 syslog messages into RFC5424 format.