Well, if Zenoss is running as the syslog server, then you can use event transforms / mappings to map the events right to history, or even to ignore ... Alternatively, change the zensyslog port or disable zensyslog . . .
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James Pulver
Information Technology Area Supervisor
LEPP Computer Group
Cornell University



lawsonk wrote:
Hello, I've installed Zenoss on a server that also acts as a syslog server receiving syslog messages from a Pix router and saving them to disk. All of the Pix syslog entries are showing up as events in Zenoss which is adding a lot noise to the event listings. Is there a way to disable Zenoss from catching these syslog entries? I've googled, searched the forums and reviewed the admin manual but can't seem to find a way to turn them off. Thanks, Keith.




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