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Hostname macro in inputs.conf

afx
Contributor

Hi,
I have a Linux based application server that exists in two copies on xhostA and xhostB.
I am getting their syslog output via a localhost syslog interface into the UF which is installed on those hosts.

I do not want to push individual inputs.conf files. So how to I get the appropriate host name for the syslog input?
If I leave host emtpy, I get 127.0.0.1 which is not helpful. When I set the hostname, it then is identical for both systems.

[udp://127.0.0.1:8514]
connection_host = 127.0.0.1
sourcetype=linux_secure
no_appending_timestamp = true
index= xauth

Any ideas on how to rectify this easily?
I assume that

host=$decideOnStartup

would just deliver 127.0.0.1 as leaving host empty results in this.

thx
afx

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afx
Contributor

Ok, to answer my own question...
In contrast to what I assumed, $decideOnStartup is resolved to the real hostname and not the referenced address of the input like the default for host.

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afx
Contributor

Ok, to answer my own question...
In contrast to what I assumed, $decideOnStartup is resolved to the real hostname and not the referenced address of the input like the default for host.

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