+ The ESP8266 (NON-OS) needs a delay of **at least 2ms** between consecutive UDP packages. So the syslog throughput is restricted to approx. 500EPS.
+ If a syslog message doesn't have the timestamp set ( **syslog_showdate** == 0), the syslog _server_ will insert _it's own receive timestamp_ into the log message.
showtick=0, showdate=0
Invocation: syslog()
output:
+ If **syslog_showdate** == 1, the syslog _server_ MAY replace it's own receive timestamp with the timestamp sent by the syslog client.
showtick=1, showdate=1
Invocation: syslog()
output:
+ Some syslog servers don't show the fractional seconds of the syslog timestamp
showtick=1, showdate=1, NTP not available
Invocation: syslog()
output:
+ Setting **syslog_showdate** will send timestamps from 1970 (because of using the internal ticker) until the **SNTP-client** got a valid NTP datagram. Some syslog servers (for example _Synology_) will roll over their database if they get such "old" syslog messages. In fact, you won't see those messages in your current syslog.
showtick=1, showdate=1, NTP available
Invocation: syslog()
output:
+ Some servers (e.g. _Synology_) won't show the syslog message if you set **facility** to **SYSLOG_FAC_SYSLOG**.