---# defaults file for rsyslog# To configure a server to reveice logs, set rsyslog_receiver to yes.# Not setting this value will not configure the server tor receive logs.# rsyslog_receiver: yes# To forward logs to another server, set rsyslog_remote to the hostname or# the ipaddress of the receiving rsyslog server.# Not setting this variable will not forward logs.# rsyslog_remote: server1.example.com# If rsylog_remote is set, sets the "selector" pattern for determining which# messages to send to the remote server. Default "*.*" sends everything.# See `man rsyslog.conf`.rsyslog_remote_selector:"*.*"# If rsylog_remote is set, use TCP if yes. UDP if no.rsyslog_remote_tcp:yes# If rsylog_remote is set, destination port to use.rsyslog_remote_port:514# Set the mode for new directories; only available in legacy template.rsyslog_dircreatemode:"0700"# Set the mode for new files; only available in legacy template.rsyslog_filecreatemode:"0644"# Set the mods enabledrsyslog_mods:-imuxsock-imjournal# Configure rsyslog minimally (may be in conflict with custom configuration files)rsyslog_deploy_default_config:yes# Use the (obsolete) legacy, pre-v6 configuration file format, or the more# modern # 'advanced' configuration file format available in v6 and up. The# default is to use the 'legacy' format to not change config files for# existing users of this role out of the blue.# More information on the different formats on the rsyslog website:# https://www.rsyslog.com/doc/v8-stable/configuration/conf_formats.htmlrsyslog_config_file_format:legacy