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    Shipping System Logs to a Remote Syslog Server

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      A Former User
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      Good-day Folks,

      Has anyone been successful in shipping off Xen Orchestra logs to a remote syslog server?

      I'm in the process of configuring the XCP-ng hosts to forward logs to a Logstash server for ingest into Elasticsearch, as part of an effort to demonstrate compliance to RMF and DISA STIGs (similar to VMware ESXi + VCenter).

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        ThasianXi @Guest
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        @kagbasi-ngc Yes. I have XO configured to send system logs to Graylog via UDP.
        It is mentioned in the last section of this blog for Xen Orchestra 5.76
        Also see this forum post XO logs to external syslog

        However to setup a remote syslog for an XCP-ng host, that can be configured on the Advanced tab of a host in Xen Orchestra.

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          A Former User @ThasianXi
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          @ThasianXi Thanks, I will checkout the resources you've shared. I already figured out the XCP-ng side and wanted to get the XO side as well.

          Thanks again.

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            ThasianXi @Guest
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            @kagbasi-ngc You are welcome.

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