All,

I use a fresh install of Zenoss 2.2. (rpm from the zenoss website for Centos 5) And I've setup a few Centos 5 servers to send syslog messages to the zenoss server.
These syslog messages, are showing up as events in zenoss. so fas so good.

Most messages are not interesting for me (at least not for alerts, but I do want to have them in my archive). So I tried to map events to a class. to create some EventClass mappings, so those events can automatically be set to 'acknowledged' and put in the history

But when I try to select one event and then 'Map event to clas'.
I get the message:

"1 event does nog have an event class key. Created 0 event mappings"

In the zensyslog.log file I see the messages:

WARNING zen.Syslog: parseTag failed:'last message repeated 2 times
'

Am I doing something wrong?

I also tried to disable the 'last message repeated x times' message from syslog,
But it appears that centos doesn't has this option for the syslog.

And I assume, when this is standard syslog behaviour, I would expect zenoss to be able to work with this..??

With the previous version (2.0?) it did work (mapping the events to classes, didn't check then if zensyslog had any errors). But i deleted everything, because that was a test case, to see if I wanted to use Zenoss and installed it on a dedicated server.

Thnx in advance!

Regards,
Robert Verspuy

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