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RobMichel_78550
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Jul 01, 2010

Logging on newer versions of Code.

I'm starting to hear rumors that newer versions of Code will do logging a lot differently, were it will all be shipped of to a logging server, and not in real time when it is. Can anyone elaborate or point me to be link that had more info ?

 

 

Thanks!

 

 

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  • George_Watkins_'s avatar
    George_Watkins_
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    Hi Rob,

     

     

    I believe you are referring to HSL (High Speed Logging). HSL is a newer feature for shipping logs to a single logging server or a pool of logging servers. It is unformatted by default, but can be formatted for syslog or whatever logging service you might be using. Colin does an excellent job of giving an overview of HSL in this Post of the Week: http://devcentral.f5.com/weblogs/dctv/archive/2010/03/11/post-of-the-week-ndash-high-speed-logging-irules-and.aspx

     

     

    While HSL is an excellent addition to the code it will not be completely replacing syslog. As such all the functionality of syslog will remain in place. I hope this answers your question.

     

     

    Best regards,

     

     

    George
  • Hamish's avatar
    Hamish
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    Being new though, it has a few problems in 10.1.0. It's better in 10.2.0, but still has a nasty habit of leaving a hanging connection to a down HSL server (When running with a TCP connection). Also there appears to be no way to control HSL connections. e.g. Limit the number, force a re-open (Besides restarting tmm).

     

     

     

    H