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Operating Systems Linux SuSE How to filter SYSLOG data to collect meaningful information only? Post 302940965 by cjcox on Friday 10th of April 2015 10:27:07 AM
Old 04-10-2015
You need to consult your McAfee manual and see if the "facility" is configurable. Usually, you'd choose one of the "user" facility types (local0 - local7) and configure it to use that facility... then you can adjust your syslog conf to take messages for that facility and output to a separate log area.

Alternatively, McAfee may have support for outputting to a local log file outside of using syslog messages, in which case you can configure that.

Syslog really doesn't support the idea of fine grained log selection (which is why SolarWinds and Splunk and such exist).

With that said, as systemd (the borg) takes over everything, logging is going to change in some pretty radical ways... so whatever you do with syslog today, don't get used to it. I promise you it will change if your distribution switches to systemd.
 

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Paranoid::Log::Syslog(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				Paranoid::Log::Syslog(3pm)

NAME
Paranoid::Log::Syslog - Log Facility Syslog VERSION
$Id: Syslog.pm,v 0.83 2010/06/03 19:04:07 acorliss Exp $ SYNOPSIS
use Paranoid::Log; enableFacility('local3', 'syslog', 'debug', '+'); enableFacility('local3', 'syslog', 'debug', '+', 'my-daemon'); DESCRIPTION
This module implements UNIX syslog support for logging purposes. Which should seem natural given that the entire Paranoid::Log API is modeled closely after it. SUBROUTINES
/METHODS NOTE: Given that this module is not intended to be used directly nothing is exported. init log remove dump DEPENDENCIES
o Paranoid::Debug o Unix::Syslog BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
Because we're keeping a connection to the syslogger open we don't support enabling multiple facilities that log as different idents, etc. The first syslog facility that gets activated will set those parameters. AUTHOR
Arthur Corliss (corliss@digitalmages.com) LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
This software is licensed under the same terms as Perl, itself. Please see http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ for more information. (c) 2005, Arthur Corliss (corliss@digitalmages.com) perl v5.14.2 2010-06-03 Paranoid::Log::Syslog(3pm)
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