On Fri, 10 Mar 2023, admin--- via Exim-dev wrote:
> https://bugs.exim.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2982
>
> Bug ID: 2982
> Summary: Writing logs to standard output
> Product: Exim
> Version: 4.96
> Hardware: x86
> OS: Linux
> Status: NEW
> Severity: wishlist
> Priority: medium
> Component: Logging
> Assignee: unallocated@???
> Reporter: ivanov17@???
> CC: exim-dev@???
>
> Exim cannot write logs to standard output. This creates some problems when Exim
> is running as a container process.
>
> I can read container logs when I run the daemon with `-bdf` option, but this
> only works with pseudo-TTY allocated to the container. Unfortunately, I can't
> collect logs from such containers.
>
> I have searched the web for a solution, but everything that I found is ugly.
> First, I can create symlinks to /dev/stdout and /dev/stderr instead of log
> files. Another option is to run multiple processes in a container (xtail or a
> syslog daemon). That is a wrong way, but even if I do, I need to write simple
> process manager and in the case of the syslog daemon, I have to run it as root,
> because it has to create /dev/log socket.
>
>
> It would be great that Exim could write logs to standard output and we could
> use someting like log_file_path = stdout in the config to enable this.
Does
log_file_path = /proc/self/fd/1
help ?
--
Andrew C. Aitchison Kendal, UK
andrew@???