Rsyslog monitoring
Jelle Smet
nagios at smetj.net
Mon May 3 11:28:24 CEST 2010
Hi list,
I just released MoLog which enables you to monitor a rsyslog database for
syslog entries which should end up as warnings or criticals in a
Nagios/Core based setup.
Have a look at http://www.smetj.net/wiki/Molog
It has following features:
* A stand alone daemon with builtin web server.
* Works together with a centralized rsyslog/mysql setup using the
Monitorware db schema.
* Submits results directly to the command pipe or through NSCAweb
* Only submits results passively when matches occur.
* Assign a syslog priority to the monitoring warning or critical alert
category.
* Exclude syslog entries from the monitoring warning or critical status
using regular expressions.
* Apply regular expressions on a global or per host basis.
* Remove open alerts from the web interface and update monitoring
automatically through passive check results.
* No DB records are altered when removing alerts.
* No additional database required for Molog itself.
* Builtin tweakable queue which buffers passive check results when they
can't be delivered.
* MoLog is written in Python and has its own built in web server
(Cherrypy) and queue manager.
It might be helpful to one of you.
* my apologies if this is a double post but the previous message didn't
came through*
Jelle Smet
http://www.smetj.net
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