if Redhat does not provide you with the pmciscoios module, then you need to upgrade to a version that the community supports install that package from the community repo.

see https://www.rsyslog.com/rhelcentos-rpms/ for instructions.

David Lang

P.S. this list is very much still alive and the primary way to get support from the community.

On Tue, 19 Mar 2024, Roy White via rsyslog wrote:

Good Morning,

I am hopeful this mailing list is still monitored, and that this is not falling onto deaf ears. I am currently trying to implement an Rsyslog Remote Server to consolidate the logs of all of our Cisco switches. The server is collecting the data, however because of the format of the Cisco IOS logs, it is not properly parsing and recognizing the host and source of the remote logs. Rsyslog is prepending a its own IP address, and timestamp, and making the data difficult more difficult to read. I have dug through the documentation and found that there is a module called pmciscoios that is supposed to aide in fixing this issue. Unfortunately, I am currently running rsyslogd 8.2102.0-7.el8_6.1 (aka 2021.02), on RHEL 8.6 and the pmciscoios module is missing. Through further research I was able to find the pmciscoios.c file through GITHUB but was unable to figure out how to convert it to a .so format in order to add it to /lib64/rsyslog and have it read properly. Has anyone dealt with this
is
sue previously, and do you have any suggestions for how I might be able to fix 
this? I would be very grateful for any assistance or feedback. Thank you in 
advance!

Very Respectfully,


Roy White, MBA

SysOps Project Manager, Information Technology


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