The following options can be specified in the options statement, as described in the previous chapter.
Table 3-8. List of supported global options in syslog-ng
Name | Accepted values | Description |
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time_reopen() | number | The time to wait before a died connection is reestablished |
time_reap() | number | The time to wait before an idle destination file is closed. |
sync() | number | The number of lines buffered before written to file |
mark() | number | The number of seconds between two MARK lines. NOTE: not implemented yet. |
stats() | number | The number of seconds between two STATS. |
log_fifo_size() | number | The number of lines fitting to the output queue |
chain_hostnames() | yes or no | Enable or disable the chained hostname format. |
use_time_recvd() | yes or no | Use the time a message is received instead of the one specified in the message. |
use_dns() | yes or no | Enable or disable DNS usage. syslog-ng blocks on DNS queries, so enabling DNS may lead to a Denial of Service attack. To prevent DoS, protect your syslog-ng network endpoint with firewall rules, and make sure that all hosts, which may get to syslog-ng is resolvable. |
use_fqdn() | yes or no | Add Fully Qualified Domain Name instead of short hostname. |
gc_idle_threshold() | number | Sets the threshold value for the garbage collector, when syslog-ng is idle. GC phase starts when the number of allocated objects reach this number. Default: 100. |
gc_busy_threshold() | number | Sets the threshold value for the garbage collector, when syslog-ng is busy. GC phase starts when the number of allocated objects reach this number. Default: 3000. |