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by piotrromaniuk
Mon Nov 16, 2020 3:39 am
Forum: Nagios Log Server
Topic: How to change NRDP output
Replies: 5
Views: 417

Re: How to change NRDP output

Is it possible to make a script that will save the content of a given email to a file or the same information like in email save to file? Then with a nagios check log I could extract this information for monitoring.
by piotrromaniuk
Fri Nov 13, 2020 2:32 am
Forum: Nagios Log Server
Topic: How to change NRDP output
Replies: 5
Views: 417

Re: How to change NRDP output

So, as I understand it, I have to define a separate alert for each user? Can I get the information to the output on which servers the password expires? For example i have alert shh fail log like in picture. I need to change output like this OK: 0 matching entries found |logs=0;1;1 to "failed pa...
by piotrromaniuk
Mon Nov 09, 2020 2:55 am
Forum: Nagios Log Server
Topic: How to change NRDP output
Replies: 5
Views: 417

How to change NRDP output

Hi, I set my first alert with send nrdp to nagios. Sending works fine but i have problem with output. I need to check when password for different users expire or expired. In output i have "CRITICAL: 7 matching entries found |logs=7;1;1" or on nagios "0 pattern matches found". I n...
by piotrromaniuk
Wed Sep 02, 2020 11:48 pm
Forum: Nagios Log Server
Topic: Problem with timestamp
Replies: 3
Views: 724

Re: Problem with timestamp

From esxi NLS see logs normally. The problem is with the linux hosts. where i have error: tried both date format [dateOptionalTime], and timestamp number with locale []]; nested: IllegalArgumentException[Invalid format: \"Sep 2 12:44:46\"]
by piotrromaniuk
Wed Sep 02, 2020 5:58 am
Forum: Nagios Log Server
Topic: Problem with timestamp
Replies: 3
Views: 724

Problem with timestamp

Hello, A few day ago i install NLS, add 3 host for test and everyting works fine. NLS receive logs from hosts syslogs. Today when i log i see that NLS receive logs from my esxi and not receive logs from linux host (it worked fine before). In log from logstash i see this: "@timestamp"=>&quo...