I'm trying to configure a Python application to log to /var/log/messages using the standard Linux syslogger. However when I try to create the syslog handler, I get the error socket.error: [Errno 111] Connection refused
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>>> import logging
>>> import logging.handlers
>>> logger = logging.getLogger("my_logger")
>>> logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
>>> handler = logging.handlers.SysLogHandler(facility=logging.handlers.SysLogHandler.LOG_DAEMON, address="/var/log/messages")
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
File "/usr/lib64/python2.6/logging/handlers.py", line 715, in __init__
self._connect_unixsocket(address)
File "/usr/lib64/python2.6/logging/handlers.py", line 731, in _connect_unixsocket
self.socket.connect(address)
File "<string>", line 1, in connect
socket.error: [Errno 111] Connection refused
/etc/rsyslog.conf is configured with the following line:
kern.notice;*.err;local0.info;mail.none;authpriv.none;cron.none;local1.none;daemon.notice /var/log/messages
I'm guessing the problem is somewhere in the configuration of syslog, but as far as I can see I've done the right things:
- I'm trying to create the Python SysLogHandler, and telling it which file to use
- I'm telling SysLogHandler to use the DAEMON facility
- rsyslog.conf is set up to send daemon logs to /var/log/messages (along with other logs)
Is there something else I should be doing to make this work?
Previously I just used a logging.FileHandler
but this doesn't work properly as when the messages file wraps, Python continues logging to the old file.