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I'm in the process of setting up the syslog plugin of which the installation went fine with the exception of the database importing. I installed syslog_ng3
syslog-ng -V
syslog-ng 3.1.1
Installer-Version: 3.1.1
Revision: ssh+git://bazsi@git.balabit//var/scm/git/syslog-ng/syslog-ng-ose--mainline--3.1#master#8747d74491eac3fdf5052194f47a68e659633ca9
Compile-Date: Sep 15 2010 10:22:40
Enable-Threads: on
Enable-Debug: off
Enable-GProf: off
Enable-Memtrace: off
Enable-Sun-STREAMS: off
Enable-Sun-Door: off
Enable-IPv6: on
Enable-Spoof-Source: on
Enable-TCP-Wrapper: on
Enable-SSL: on
Enable-SQL: on
Enable-Linux-Caps: off
Enable-Pcre: on
I'm seeing the syslog-ng processing running and syslog entries hitting the server but not seeing anything showing up in the syslog_incoming table. Any ideas?
Current cacti install
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Hardware: ESXi 5.1 VM
Software Load: FreeBSD 9.0 + Lighttpd + MySQL + Cacti 0.8.7
Plug-ins loaded: aggregate, flowview, monitor, realtime, rrdclean, syslog, spikekill, settings, thold, weathermap, and uptime.
Eventually got it, under freebsd the mysql client is under /usr/local/bin/mysql, sourceip is not used with the syslog plug-in, and sys_date is just date with the syslog plug-in.
Current cacti install
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Hardware: ESXi 5.1 VM
Software Load: FreeBSD 9.0 + Lighttpd + MySQL + Cacti 0.8.7
Plug-ins loaded: aggregate, flowview, monitor, realtime, rrdclean, syslog, spikekill, settings, thold, weathermap, and uptime.