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rsyslog 7.1.7 (v7-devel) released

This release adds the “call” statement, a superior replacement to omruleset. It also provides array-based string comparison operations and the ability to configure TLS permitted peers via the new config language. The 7.1.x branch is now 99% feature-complete.

ChangeLog:

http://www.rsyslog.com/changelog-for-7-1-7-v7-devel/

Download:

http://www.rsyslog.com/rsyslog-7-1-7-v7-devel/

As always, feedback is appreciated.

Best regards,
Florian Riedl

rsyslog 7.1.6 (v7-devel) released

This version implements the input() and ruleset() statements, which finally permit a config file to be written in new style only. A sample can be found at

http://blog.gerhards.net/2012/09/rsyslogs-new-input-statement-quick-look.html

 

ChangeLog:

http://www.rsyslog.com/changelog-for-7-1-6-v7-devel/

Download:

http://www.rsyslog.com/rsyslog-7-1-6-v7-devel/

As always, feedback is appreciated.

Best regards,
Florian Riedl

rsyslog 7.1.5 (v7-devel) released

The script engine has been enhanced with new functions and even better performance. There is also a new plugin (imkmsg), which offers support for structured kernel logs. Special thanks to Milan Bartos, who contributed this module. The 7.1.5 version completes the core of enhancements to support lumberjack structured logging (but of course there will be more enhancements in the future).
RPM files for 7.1.5 can be found at http://www.rsyslog.com/rhelcentos-rpms/

ChangeLog:

http://www.rsyslog.com/changelog-for-7-1-5-v7-devel/

Download:

http://www.rsyslog.com/rsyslog-7-1-5-v7-devel/

As always, feedback is appreciated.

Best regards,
Tim Eifler

rsyslog 7.1.4 (v7-devel) released

This version implements the “missing bits” for full JSON handling: json support inside variable evaluation, the string concatenation operator and copying of full json trees in variable assignment. Most importantly, the json structure is now also persisted across disk-queues. The release also contains a number of bug fixes.

ChangeLog:

http://www.rsyslog.com/changelog-for-7-1-4-v7-devel/

Download:

http://www.rsyslog.com/rsyslog-7-1-4-v7-devel/

As always, feedback is appreciated.

Best regards,
Florian Riedl

rsyslog 7.1.2 (v7-devel) released

This is a bugfixing release vor the v7 development branch. It includes critical fixes for a message duplication bug, a bug when using multiple rulesets and some more. For more information please take a look into the ChangeLog.

ChangeLog:

http://www.rsyslog.com/changelog-for-7-1-2-v7-devel/

Download:

http://www.rsyslog.com/rsyslog-7-1-2-v7-devel/

As always, feedback is appreciated.

Best regards,
Florian Riedl

rsyslog 7.1.1 (v7-devel) released

This is the first release that supports the new rule engine, which in turn supports unlimited nesting inside rsyslog.conf. Note that the new rule engine also supports if … then … else … constructs. This new engine lays the foundation for all other work to be done in v7. As discussed on the mailing list, BSD-style blocks are no longer supported.

ChangeLog:

http://www.rsyslog.com/changelog-for-7-1-1-v7-devel/

Download:

http://www.rsyslog.com/rsyslog-7-1-1-v7-devel/

As always, feedback is appreciated.

Best regards,
Florian Riedl

rsyslog 7.1.0 (v7-devel) released

This release kicks off rsyslog v7. Version 7.1.0 is very similar to v6-devel, except that it contains the important capability to work with hierarchical properties. Note that this version does not yet contain the new ruleengine work – this will be part of the next v7 release. This release is primarily intended for those interested in working with the hierarchical properties. Note that the code obviously is currently in a somewhat experimental state.

ChangeLog:

http://www.rsyslog.com/changelog-for-7-1-0-v7-devel/

Download:

http://www.rsyslog.com/rsyslog-7-1-0-v7-devel/

As always, feedback is appreciated.

Best regards,
Florian Riedl

rsyslog 6.4.1 (v6-stable) released

We have just released 6.4.1 of the v6-stable branch. This is primarily a maintenance release. It includes several bugfixes for using JSON, if you are using multiple main queues and many more. More details can be found in the ChangeLog.

ChangeLog:

http://www.rsyslog.com/changelog-for-6-4-1-v6-stable/

Download:

http://www.rsyslog.com/rsyslog-6-4-1-v6-stable/

As always, feedback is appreciated.

Best regards,
Florian Riedl

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