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Ashwin Muni said the following on 18/05/09 17:27:
> Thanks Luigi for the reply can you please tell me how to parse rsyslog
> to get the desired results using pglogsumm.
That really depends on what you need from Postfix log data.
You can take a look a
rsyslog can log directly to a database backend.
Cheers,
Ken
On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 08:57:33PM +0530, Ashwin Muni wrote:
> Thanks Luigi for the reply can you please tell me how to parse rsyslog
> to get the desired results using pglogsumm.
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> Thanks in Advance
>
> On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 5:07
Thanks Luigi for the reply can you please tell me how to parse rsyslog
to get the desired results using pglogsumm.
Thanks in Advance
On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 5:07 PM, Luigi Rosa wrote:
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> Ashwin Muni said the following on 18/05/09 13:22:
>> I am
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Ashwin Muni said the following on 18/05/09 13:22:
> I am using postfix 2.5. I am configuring a centralized log server
> using rsyslog. Have anybody worked on it. Or any how to or rsyslog
> template for doing it. I want logs to be inserted in MYSQL.
Yo
Ashwin Muni schrieb:
> I am using postfix 2.5. I am configuring a centralized log server
> using rsyslog. Have anybody worked on it. Or any how to or rsyslog
> template for doing it. I want logs to be inserted in MYSQL.
>
> The Log Message should be in the format
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> DateQueue ID Mess