Last day, I mailed:
> Just a few day ago, I have had ask some people to define a
> SNMP interface to[ ... ]syslog
Now I'm mailing for some advice.
Due to another mail, I did understand the MIBv3 (that is been asked) will only be used to "configure syslog"
Set parameters in devices, deamons, collectors and stuff. That is interesting too, but not what I expected/need.
It seams we need an "SNMP reader" of syslog messages. Not a system that "dumps" syslog messages into an MIB.
No I need an "interface" to read/search/manage lot's of syslog messages. So storing into a (log of) files isn't an option (hardly). Pumping the line's into a (SQL) database will work; we can query all (historical) line then.
I hope, we can --somehow-- replace that sql-interface with a snmp one. And use a "MIB" as a database, instead of a relation-database (which is overkill: it will be one big table).
Does anybody ever tried this, before. Any tips/trick/URL? Thanks
--ALbert
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