--- title: "Using Remote Syslog to send gokrazy logs over the network" weight: 20 --- # Using Remote Syslog to send gokrazy logs over the network If you update your gokrazy installations daily, as we recommend you do, logs will be cleared daily as a side effect of rebooting the device. You can use [Remote Syslog](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syslog#Network_protocol) to persist logs elsewhere for later analysis. ## Client side (gokrazy) To enable remote syslog, you need to configure a target by creating the file `remote_syslog/target` on the permanent data partition. ```shell # The following assumes you already created a file system # on the permanent data partition. Otherwise, please use: # sudo mkfs.ext4 /dev/disk/by-partuuid/2e18c40c-04 sudo mount /dev/disk/by-partuuid/2e18c40c-04 /mnt echo 10.0.0.76:514 | sudo tee /mnt/remote_syslog/target sudo umount /mnt ``` I recommend using a (static) IP address for increased reliability, so that remote syslog works even when DNS does not. ## Server side (syslog-ng) This is how I instruct [syslog-ng](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syslog-ng) via its `/etc/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.conf` to write syslog messages it received from e.g. host `gokrazy` to `/var/log/remote/gokrazy-log`: ``` source net { network(ip(10.0.0.76) transport("udp")); }; destination remote { file("/var/log/remote/${FULLHOST}-log"); }; log { source(net); destination(remote); }; ```