.\" Process this file with .\" groff -man -Tascii syslog.8 .\" .TH SYSLOG 8 "May 2008" "syslog" "System Logging" .SH NAME syslog-ng, syslogd .SH DESCRIPTION There are different syslog daemon implementations supported as the system's syslog service, currently: .BR syslogd , .BR rsyslogd , .BR syslog-ng . It depends on the software selection during the installation which daemon is installed as default. Each syslog-daemon provides an own service file, that is: .BR syslogd.service , .BR rsyslogd.service , .BR syslog-ng.service . The first installed daemon activates itself as the syslog service. This service file name should to be used to activate/deactivate one of them with the \fBsystemctl enable\fR command, for example: \fBsystemctl enable syslogd.service\fR. The activation registers the .BR syslog.service alias, which provides a common name to start/stop or query status of the currently active daemon. The .BR /etc/sysconfig/syslog file contains several variables allowing to specify additional settings, such as start parameters for the daemon or additional chroot log sockets. The \fIyast2 sysconfig\fR module provides a comfortable way to change these settings. Starting with openSUSE-12.3, the .BR SYSLOG_DAEMON variable, which were used to select the daemon before, has been removed. Also the .BR SYSLOG_REQUIRES_NETWORK has been removed and each daemon declares in its service file whether the network will be started before syslog or not. .SH BUGS Please report bugs at .SH AUTHOR .nf Juergen Weigert Dr. Werner Fink Marius Tomaschewski .SH "SEE ALSO" .BR sysklogd (8) .BR syslogd (8) .BR syslog.conf (5) .BR syslog-ng (8) .BR syslog-ng.conf (5) .BR rsyslogd (8) .BR rsyslog.conf (5)