03-30-2007 06:57 AM
Hello,
How I can check which syslog's file is source for RME (when RME generate reports) and Can I change this file to different?
Solaris LMS 2.6 RME 4.0.5
Regards
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03-30-2007 07:47 AM
Look at the /etc/syslog.conf and look for the entry:
# Added for Cisco Syslog Analyzer (begin)
local7.info /var/log/syslog_info
# Added for Cisco Syslog Analyzer (end)
You can make your changes here to the location and make sure to do a HUP on the syslogd process after changing.
03-30-2007 07:47 AM
Look at the /etc/syslog.conf and look for the entry:
# Added for Cisco Syslog Analyzer (begin)
local7.info /var/log/syslog_info
# Added for Cisco Syslog Analyzer (end)
You can make your changes here to the location and make sure to do a HUP on the syslogd process after changing.
03-30-2007 08:36 AM
Beyond changing /etc/syslog.conf, you will have to tell RME where to look for the new syslog message file. This is done by running:
NMSROOT/bin/perl NMSROOT/bin/syslogConf.pl
When dmgtd is shutdown.
04-01-2007 01:48 PM
Thanks for information.
I have changed my syslog.conf and now all is ok.
Before my file which store syslog information was defined like: /var/log/cw2k.log (I don't know why).
BTW. I studied manual and I found inforation that most of RME's syslog information is stored in $NMSROOT/MDC/tomcat/webapps/rme/WEB-INF/classes/com/cisco/nm/rmeng/csc/data/Collector.properties
Regards
04-01-2007 02:04 PM
Correct, Collector.properties is the location for all the SyslogCollector's configuration. However, the syslogConf.pl script was added in LMS 2.6 to avoid having to edit Collector.properties directly.
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