pacct: Collect process accounting logs on Linux
Starting with version 3.2, AxoSyslog can collect process accounting logs on Linux systems.Process accounting is the method of recording and summarizing commands executed on Linux, for example, the commands being run, the user who executed the command, CPU time used by the process, exit code, and so on. When process accounting (also called pacct) is enabled on a system, the kernel writes accounting records to the /var/log/account/pacct
file (might vary between different Linux distributions).
To use the pacct()
driver, the following conditions must be met:
-
The AxoSyslog application must be compiled with the
--enable-pacct
option. Execute thesyslog-ng -V
command to check if your binary supports process accounting. -
The
pacctformat
plugin must be loaded. By default, AxoSyslog automatically loads the available modules. -
The
scl.conf
file must be included in your AxoSyslog configuration:@include "scl.conf"
-
Process accounting must be running on the host. You can enable it with the
accton
command.
The pacct()
driver parses the fields of the accounting logs and transforms them into name-value pairs. The fields are defined in the manual page of the accounting log file (man acct
), AxoSyslog prepends every field with the .pacct.
prefix. For example, the ac_uid
field that contains the id of the user who started the process will be available under the $.pacct.ac_uid
name. These can be used as macros in templates, in filters to select specific messages, and so on.
To use the pacct()
driver, use the following syntax.
@version: 4.9.0
@include "scl.conf"
source s_pacct { pacct(); };
...
log { source(s_pacct); destination(...); };
The pacct()
driver is actually a reusable configuration snippet configured to handle Linux accounting logs. For details on using or writing such configuration snippets, see Reusing configuration blocks. You can find the source of the pacct configuration snippet on GitHub.