TL;DR: We are rolling out a major documentation overhaul for rsyslog, powered by an AI-first strategy. This is the next step after our 2024 announcement on documentation and AI. At that time, AI tools were not yet ready for large-scale improvements, but with recent advances, we’ve accelerated our work. The result: a much more accessible, […] The post Rsyslog Documentation Enters a New Era with AI-First Strategy appeared first on rsyslog.| rsyslog
When a script runs fine interactively but fails in the rsyslog context (i.e., when executed by a background process or as part of a service) it typically indicates differences between the interactive environment and the service environment. Most importantly, it is not rsyslog itself you need to look at. Check the system config and debug […] The post What to do when an External Script does not work? appeared first on rsyslog.| rsyslog
For a long time, I struggled with the daunting task of enhancing the documentation for Rsyslog. My extensive knowledge of Rsyslog technology often made it challenging for me to create user-friendly documentation, especially for individuals with little to no syslog background. Additionally, as a non-native English speaker, I was aware that some of my sentences […] The post Documentation Improvement and AI appeared first on rsyslog.| rsyslog