[syslog-ng] organizig multiple events from one server

Gustavo Soares gustavosoares at gmail.com
Wed Jul 18 16:18:05 CEST 2007


I will try to that and see what happens..., but since the events comes from
a java program I suppose that the program name will be the same, even though
they are running in different instances...

On 7/17/07, "Rune V. Sjøen" <rvsjoen at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Gustavo Soares wrote:
> > Hi!!
> >
> > I hope anyone can help me...
> >
> > I would like know how can I organize multiple events coming
> > from differents application servers instances installed on just one
> > physical
> > server.
> > Each instance is binding a different ip address.
> >
> > I´ve set up syslog to create a dir with the host name, but the events
> > arrive
> > with the same ip and not the ip address, which the app is binding and
> > because of that sometimes I can´t distinguish which message belongs to
> > a specific instance. Maybe I could use differents facilitys to try to
> > organize things
> > better, but then people would have to know which facility corresponds to
> > which application.
> >
> > The events are sent using log4j (syslog appender).
> >
> > I hope, I´ve made myself clear...
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Gustavo
> >
> >
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> Maybe you could separate them by creating filters that filter by program
> name ?
>
> http://wiki.egee-see.org/index.php/SyslogNG#Program_Filters
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