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@@ -44,13 +44,13 @@ from the syslog message when output is written. Everything outside of the
percent signs is literal text, which is simply written as specified.</p>
<p>Thankfully, rsyslog provides message properties for the priority. These are
called &quot;PRI&quot;, &quot;syslogfacility&quot; and &quot;syslogpriority&quot; (case is important!). They are numerical
-values. Starting with rsyslog 1.13.4, there is also a property &quot;PRI-text&quot;, which
-contains the priority in friendly text format (e.g. &quot;syslog.info&quot;). For the rest
+values. Starting with rsyslog 1.13.4, there is also a property &quot;pri-text&quot;, which
+contains the priority in friendly text format (e.g. &quot;local0.err<133>&quot;). For the rest
of this article, I assume that you run version 1.13.4 or higher.</p>
<p>Recording the priority is now a simple matter of adding the respective field
to the template. It now looks like this:</p>
<p align="center">
-<code>$template TraditionalFormatWithPRI,&quot;%PRI-text%: %timegenerated% %HOSTNAME% %syslogtag%%msg:::drop-last-lf%\n&quot;</code>
+<code>$template TraditionalFormatWithPRI,&quot;%pri-text%: %timegenerated% %HOSTNAME% %syslogtag%%msg:::drop-last-lf%\n&quot;</code>
</p>
<p>Now we have the right template - but how to write it to a file? You probably
have a line like this in your syslog.conf:</p>