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25.5.2. Creating a New Directory for rsyslog Log Files
Rsyslog runs as the
syslogd
daemon and is managed by SELinux. Therefore all files to which rsyslog is required to write to, must have the appropriate SELinux file context.
Procedure 25.4. Creating a New Working Directory
- If required to use a different directory to store working files, create a directory as follows:
mkdir /rsyslog
~]# mkdir /rsyslog
Copy to Clipboard Copied! - Install utilities to manage SELinux policy:
yum install policycoreutils-python
~]# yum install policycoreutils-python
Copy to Clipboard Copied! - Set the SELinux directory context type to be the same as the
/var/lib/rsyslog/
directory:semanage fcontext -a -t syslogd_var_lib_t /rsyslog
~]# semanage fcontext -a -t syslogd_var_lib_t /rsyslog
Copy to Clipboard Copied! - Apply the SELinux context:
restorecon -R -v /rsyslog
~]# restorecon -R -v /rsyslog restorecon reset /rsyslog context unconfined_u:object_r:default_t:s0->unconfined_u:object_r:syslogd_var_lib_t:s0
Copy to Clipboard Copied! - If required, check the SELinux context as follows:
ls -Zd /rsyslog
~]# ls -Zd /rsyslog drwxr-xr-x. root root system_u:object_r:syslogd_var_lib_t:s0 /rsyslog
Copy to Clipboard Copied! - Create subdirectories as required. For example:The subdirectories will be created with the same SELinux context as the parent directory.
mkdir /rsyslog/work
~]# mkdir /rsyslog/work
Copy to Clipboard Copied! - Add the following line in
/etc/rsyslog.conf
immediately before it is required to take effect:This setting will remain in effect until the next$WorkDirectory /rsyslog/work
$WorkDirectory /rsyslog/work
Copy to Clipboard Copied! WorkDirectory
directive is encountered while parsing the configuration files.