Hi list,
I just released MoLog which enables you to monitor a rsyslog database for
syslog entries which should end up as warnings or criticals in a
Nagios/Core based setup.
Have a look at http://www.smetj.net/wiki/Molog
It has following features:
* A stand alone daemon with builtin
Hi Kevin,
I would like to find a way to monitor syslog entries using
rsyslog 4.4 rules before they are ever written to a log file. The log parsing
plugins
I found on MonitoringExchange aren’t useful for my purpose.
Have a look at http://www.smetj.net/wiki/Molog it might be what you're looking
I would like to find a way to monitor syslog entries using rsyslog 4.4 rules
before they are ever written to a log file. The log parsing plugins I found on
MonitoringExchange aren't useful for my purpose.
I have three main requirements:
- I need to have negative logic: I want to
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On 11/04/10 06:08 AM, Kevin Keane wrote:
I would like to find a way to monitor syslog entries using rsyslog 4.4
rules before they are ever written to a log file. The log parsing
plugins I found on MonitoringExchange aren?t useful for my purpose.