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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 6/3/20 9:27 AM, Asghar Hussain
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<div dir="ltr">Francis,
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<div>Thanks for the reply. To be specific, can the DHCP log
entries (including information and errors) that are populated
in /usr/local/var/log/kea-dhcp4.log be sent to PostGRE (or
another DB)?</div>
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Yes, but this is completely outside the purview of Kea. Kea simply
sends the logs through the rsyslog facility. It is rsyslog that can
interface with a PostgreSQL database (as Francis pointed out). You
have to configure rsyslog to send the logs the pgsql, you wouldn't
change any kea configurations.<br>
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As far as any other database support that too is completely
dependent on rsyslog's support.<br>
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Thanks,
Joshua Schaeffer</pre>
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