I have a few questions about how syslog handles expressions.
Lets' say for example, I want to alert on the word 'config', but not on 'DOT1X-3-PSK_CONFIG_ERR'
Could put a removal rule higher up on the list that removes 'DOT1X-3-PSK_CONFIG_ERR' and then a rule lower that alerts on 'config'?
Or else do the rules support boolean operators?
Also, if the 1st condition works, would it be possible <feature request> to add in removal rule order sorting?
Thanks,
Eric
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Re: syslog expression questions
Follow up question to my previous question....
I noticed that removal rules could also be sql expressions. Sorry to be a bit simplistic, but could someone post an example of an sql expresssion in a context in line with cacti sylog?
Thanks,
Eric
I noticed that removal rules could also be sql expressions. Sorry to be a bit simplistic, but could someone post an example of an sql expresssion in a context in line with cacti sylog?
Thanks,
Eric
Cacti1 OS: CentOS 5.6 | 300+ devices
Cacti2 OS: CentOS 5.6 | 300+ devices
King of the Elves
Local Anarchists Union #427
"Anarchism is founded on the observation that since few men are wise enough to rule themselves, even fewer are wise enough to rule others." -Edward Abbey
Cacti2 OS: CentOS 5.6 | 300+ devices
King of the Elves
Local Anarchists Union #427
"Anarchism is founded on the observation that since few men are wise enough to rule themselves, even fewer are wise enough to rule others." -Edward Abbey
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