Im on r5874.

root@srv-observ-1:~# ls -lh /opt/observium/ | grep logs
drwxrwxrwx   2 www-data www-data 4.0K Sep  5 12:40 logs

/Markus

2014-10-07 13:53 GMT+02:00 Mike Stupalov <mike@observium.org>:
On 07.10.2014 15:50, Markus Klock wrote:
Hi Mike,
I already tried this. Does not work for me. No debug-file is written to logs/-directory...

which observium version?

$ sudo chmod 777 logs



/Markus

2014-10-07 13:21 GMT+02:00 Mike Stupalov <mike@observium.org>:
On 07.10.2014 14:58, Markus Klock wrote:
We are using syslog-ng

Enable syslog debug, in config.php add:
$config['syslog']['debug']      = TRUE;    // If TRUE store RAW syslog lines into logs/debug.log file

restart syslog-ng service,
wait when log file debug.log will be created in dir logs/
and specific syslog lines (with messages
which should be filtered) added.

Send to me (not list) this file logs/debug.log and your config.php (without any password information).

after, do not forget to remove from the config $config['syslog']['debug']..


/Markus

2014-10-07 12:32 GMT+02:00 Ben Steele <ben@bensteele.org>:
What syslog daemon are you using?

On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 8:36 PM, Markus Klock <markus@best-practice.se> wrote:
Am I the only one with these issues? Syslog filters works fine for everyone else? A single $config['syslog']['filter'][] = 'Cable'; should filter out all syslog-lines who contains the word Cable right?

/Markus

2014-09-30 13:43 GMT+02:00 Markus Klock <markus@best-practice.se>:
Got a little frustraded and added this to the config.php:
$config['syslog']['filter'][] = 'Wideband-Cable';
$config['syslog']['filter'][] = 'Wideband*Cable';
$config['syslog']['filter'][] = '*Wideband*Cable*';
$config['syslog']['filter'][] = '.*Wideband.*Cable.*';
$config['syslog']['filter'][] = 'Interface Wideband';
$config['syslog']['filter'][] = 'unregistered';
$config['syslog']['filter'][] = 'Cable';
$config['syslog']['filter'][] = 'Modem';
and restarted the syslog-service (also copied from syslog output to prevent typo and stupid symbols)

Still no result :(



2014-09-30 11:00 GMT+02:00 Mike Stupalov <mike@observium.org>:
On 30.09.2014 10:53, Markus Klock wrote:
Hmm, still no workie :(
Added this to my config.php:
$config['syslog']['filter'][] = "Wideband-Cable";
$config['syslog']['filter'][] = "Cabel Modem";
I think you need copy-paste strings from syslog page.
As I see:
- $config['syslog']['filter'][] = "Cabel Modem";
+ $config['syslog']['filter'][] = "Cable Modem";

In first string may used a different dash symbol..


then did a service restart of syslog-ng.
but still get these:

​/Markus

2014-09-29 17:04 GMT+02:00 Tom Laermans <tom.laermans@powersource.cx>:
Yes, syslog.php keeps running with an open pipe, regardless of the syslog software used. So it needs to be killed so it can respawn.

Tom


On 09/29/2014 04:41 PM, Mike Stupalov wrote:
On 29.09.2014 18:28, Markus Klock wrote:
Ah!
I use syslog-ng but i presume its the same deal?
Yes I think, but i never used syslog-ng :)

Thanks Mike!
/Markus

Från: Mike Stupalov
Skickat: ‎2014-‎09-‎29 15:15
Till: Observium Network Observation System
Ämne: Re: [Observium] Syslog filters

On 29.09.2014 15:50, Markus Klock wrote:
I also have this filter:
$config['syslog']['filter'][] = 'Wideband-Cable';

but still get:


Am I doing something wrong or is the syslog-filter not working properly?
I am at r5835 btw.

You use rsyslog as syslog collector?

Than after change any syslog options in observium you should reload rsyslog service:

$ service rsyslog reload

because options (also filters) initialized only on first run.

/Markus

2014-09-29 13:15 GMT+02:00 Markus Klock <markus@best-practice.se>:
Well, might be but not according to the config examples:

/Markus

2014-09-29 13:05 GMT+02:00 Peter Persson <peter.persson@bredband2.se>:
I dont use this, but it might be regexp? So a "/" in the end?

2014-09-29 12:46 GMT+02:00 Markus Klock <markus@best-practice.se>:
Hello!
I'm trying to apply some syslog-filters and have for example added this to my config.php:
$config['syslog']['filter'][] = 'ROUTING-MLDP-5-BRANCH';
$config['syslog']['filter'][] = "Successfully authenticated user \'rancid\'";

However I still get messages containing these strings


Do I need some kind of wildcard or what could be wrong?

BR,
Markus

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