This documentation walks you through creating a Filter in Nagios Log Server that takes the Nagios Core log data and stores it into fields in the Elasticsearch database. Once the filter has been created, your Nagios XI or Nagios Core server will be configured to send logs to your Nagios Log Server instance. Using custom Nagios dashboards you will be available to analyze the received log data.
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Article Number: 1001 | Rating: Unrated | Last Updated by cdienger on Fri, Nov 8, 2024 at 4:03 PM
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