Getting Data In

Syslog

SakAch
Engager

I have been tasked with cleaning up the catchall directory in the syslog directory of our Heavy Forwarders. The path is /var/syslog/catchall/. I plan on grouping servers/directories based on the kind of logs being received. I just wanted to ask what kind of logs are usually expected to end up in this directory?

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Ideally, the catchall directory would be empty because the syslog server was configured to have a separate directory for each type of log data coming it.  The catchall directory is there for when someone stands up a new service that sends syslog data.  That unexpected kind of log would land in the catchall directory and, hopefully, alert the syslog admin to the need for additional configuration.

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