On platforms running systemd, the systemd-syslog() driver reads the log messages of systemd using the /run/systemd/journal/syslog socket. Note the following points about this driver:
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If possible, use the more reliable systemd-journal() driver instead. 
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The socket activation of systemd is buggy, causing some log messages to get lost during system startup. 
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If syslog-ng PE is running in a jail or a Linux Container (LXC), it will not read from the /dev/kmsg or /proc/kmsg files. 
Declaration
systemd-syslog();
Example: Using the systemd-syslog() driver
@version: 7.0
source s_systemdd {
    systemd-syslog();
};
destination d_network {
    syslog("server.host");
};
log {
    source(s_systemdd);
    destination(d_network);
};