salt.states.syslog_ng
State module for syslog_ng
- maintainer
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Tibor Benke <btibi@sch.bme.hu>
- maturity
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new
- depends
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cmd, ps, syslog_ng
- platform
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all
- Users can generate syslog-ng configuration files from YAML format or use
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plain ones and reload, start, or stop their syslog-ng by using this module.
Details
The service module is not available on all system, so this module includes syslog_ng.reloaded
, syslog_ng.stopped
, and syslog_ng.started
functions. If the service module is available on the computers, users should use that.
Users can generate syslog-ng configuration with syslog_ng.config
function. For more information see syslog-ng state usage.
Syslog-ng configuration file format
The syntax of a configuration snippet in syslog-ng.conf:
object_type object_id {<options>};
These constructions are also called statements. There are options inside of them:
option(parameter1, parameter2); option2(parameter1, parameter2);
You can find more information about syslog-ng's configuration syntax in the Syslog-ng Admin guide: http://www.balabit.com/sites/default/files/documents/syslog-ng-ose-3.5-guides/en/syslog-ng-ose-v3.5-guide-admin/html-single/index.html#syslog-ng.conf.5
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Builds syslog-ng configuration.
name : the id of the Salt document config : the parsed YAML code write : if True, it writes the config into the configuration file, otherwise just returns it
salt.states.syslog_ng.config(name, config, write=True)
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Reloads syslog-ng.
salt.states.syslog_ng.reloaded(name)
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Ensures, that syslog-ng is started via the given parameters.
Users shouldn't use this function, if the service module is available on their system.
salt.states.syslog_ng.started(name=None, user=None, group=None, chroot=None, caps=None, no_caps=False, pidfile=None, enable_core=False, fd_limit=None, verbose=False, debug=False, trace=False, yydebug=False, persist_file=None, control=None, worker_threads=None, *args, **kwargs)
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Kills syslog-ng.
salt.states.syslog_ng.stopped(name=None)
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
https://docs.saltproject.io/en/latest/ref/states/all/salt.states.syslog_ng.html