Re: [nxlog-ce-users] filter on $Hostname

2016-06-14 Thread Shedi Shedi
Hi Ward,

There’s a nice example in the documentation titled "Example 6.58. File rotation 
based on size”

https://nxlog.co/docs/nxlog-ce/nxlog-reference-manual.html#om_file

Somewhere along the


Module om_file
File "tmp/output_" + $Hostname + "_" + month(now())
….

Hope this helps.

Regards,



> On 14 Jun 2016, at 20:33, ward.p.fonte...@wellsfargo.com wrote:
> 
> I think I’m at a point where I can’t see the forest because of the trees, how 
> do you write logs based on $Hostname? I have everything coming in on one port 
> and writing to one log and I have no problem seeing the $Hostname in the log. 
> I would like to know if there is a way to have the logs separated by 
> $Hostname and to be able to do it on the fly – meaning if I add a new client 
> named A1 today I’d like to be able to see A1.log without having to configure 
> anything on the log server. Is this possible in NXLog? Read this section in 
> the manual is a perfectly fine answer.
> 
> Respectfully,
> 
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[nxlog-ce-users] filter on $Hostname

2016-06-14 Thread Ward.P.Fontenot
I think I'm at a point where I can't see the forest because of the trees, how 
do you write logs based on $Hostname? I have everything coming in on one port 
and writing to one log and I have no problem seeing the $Hostname in the log. I 
would like to know if there is a way to have the logs separated by $Hostname 
and to be able to do it on the fly - meaning if I add a new client named A1 
today I'd like to be able to see A1.log without having to configure anything on 
the log server. Is this possible in NXLog? Read this section in the manual is a 
perfectly fine answer.

Respectfully,

Ward P Fontenot

Enterprise Key Management & Public Key Infrastructure | CS | EIS E | EIS | 
Corp Risk | Wells Fargo

ward.p.fonte...@wellsfargo.com

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