Re: [rsyslog] PMCISCOIOS Module Issue

2024-03-19 Thread Roy White via rsyslog
will share the resolution as we come to it. Thank you again to John, David, and Sean! Very Respectfully, Roy White From: John Chivian Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2024 10:12 AM To: rsyslog-users Cc: David Lang ; Roy White Subject: Re: [rsyslog] PMCISCOIOS Module

Re: [rsyslog] PMCISCOIOS Module Issue

2024-03-19 Thread John Chivian via rsyslog
To David’s point it is a trivial process to replace/upgrade the RHEL default version of rsyslog with the packages maintained in the Addison repository, and folks should not be afraid of doing so as the RHEL versions can be notoriously out of date. > On Mar 19, 2024, at 09:43, David Lang via r

Re: [rsyslog] PMCISCOIOS Module Issue

2024-03-19 Thread David Lang via rsyslog
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

Re: [rsyslog] PMCISCOIOS Module Issue

2024-03-19 Thread Sean Maguire via rsyslog
We do this at Bard, without any extra modules. I changed the format for output to: template(name="myASAFormat" type="string" string="%TIMESTAMP:::date-rfc3339% %fromhost-ip% %syslogtag%%msg:::sp-if-no-1st-sp%%msg:::drop-last-lf%\n") Then in the action section for handling incoming Cisco

[rsyslog] PMCISCOIOS Module Issue

2024-03-19 Thread Roy White via rsyslog
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