Can I choose which message information will be insert in the table (syslog-ng)?
Is it possible to only display the name of the database in the message column?
I have a simple syslog-ng configuration:
destination d_pgsql3{
sql(
type(pgsql)
host("localhost")
username("logwriter")
password("1234")
port("5432")
database("syslog")
table("smietnik")
columns("id_loga serial", "datetime text", "host text", "program text", "pid text", "facility text", "level text","message text")
values(default, "$R_DATE", "$HOST", "$PROGRAM", "$PID", "$FACILITY", "$LEVEL", "$MSG")
indexes("id_loga", "datetime", "host", "program", "pid", "facility", "level", "message")
);
};
filter f_demo_filter3 { not match( "testy " value("MSG")) or not match( "testy2 " value("MSG")) };
log { source(src); filter(f_local5); filter(f_demo_filter3); destination(d_pgsql3); };
postgres from another host sends a log about the creation of the database, the logging database receives this log and inserts into the table.
I would like the message entering the table to be only the name of the database.
In my example: jezdze
Is this possible using the syslog-ng configuration?
database postgresql freebsd syslog-ng
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Is it possible to only display the name of the database in the message column?
I have a simple syslog-ng configuration:
destination d_pgsql3{
sql(
type(pgsql)
host("localhost")
username("logwriter")
password("1234")
port("5432")
database("syslog")
table("smietnik")
columns("id_loga serial", "datetime text", "host text", "program text", "pid text", "facility text", "level text","message text")
values(default, "$R_DATE", "$HOST", "$PROGRAM", "$PID", "$FACILITY", "$LEVEL", "$MSG")
indexes("id_loga", "datetime", "host", "program", "pid", "facility", "level", "message")
);
};
filter f_demo_filter3 { not match( "testy " value("MSG")) or not match( "testy2 " value("MSG")) };
log { source(src); filter(f_local5); filter(f_demo_filter3); destination(d_pgsql3); };
postgres from another host sends a log about the creation of the database, the logging database receives this log and inserts into the table.
I would like the message entering the table to be only the name of the database.
In my example: jezdze
Is this possible using the syslog-ng configuration?
database postgresql freebsd syslog-ng
add a comment |
Is it possible to only display the name of the database in the message column?
I have a simple syslog-ng configuration:
destination d_pgsql3{
sql(
type(pgsql)
host("localhost")
username("logwriter")
password("1234")
port("5432")
database("syslog")
table("smietnik")
columns("id_loga serial", "datetime text", "host text", "program text", "pid text", "facility text", "level text","message text")
values(default, "$R_DATE", "$HOST", "$PROGRAM", "$PID", "$FACILITY", "$LEVEL", "$MSG")
indexes("id_loga", "datetime", "host", "program", "pid", "facility", "level", "message")
);
};
filter f_demo_filter3 { not match( "testy " value("MSG")) or not match( "testy2 " value("MSG")) };
log { source(src); filter(f_local5); filter(f_demo_filter3); destination(d_pgsql3); };
postgres from another host sends a log about the creation of the database, the logging database receives this log and inserts into the table.
I would like the message entering the table to be only the name of the database.
In my example: jezdze
Is this possible using the syslog-ng configuration?
database postgresql freebsd syslog-ng
Is it possible to only display the name of the database in the message column?
I have a simple syslog-ng configuration:
destination d_pgsql3{
sql(
type(pgsql)
host("localhost")
username("logwriter")
password("1234")
port("5432")
database("syslog")
table("smietnik")
columns("id_loga serial", "datetime text", "host text", "program text", "pid text", "facility text", "level text","message text")
values(default, "$R_DATE", "$HOST", "$PROGRAM", "$PID", "$FACILITY", "$LEVEL", "$MSG")
indexes("id_loga", "datetime", "host", "program", "pid", "facility", "level", "message")
);
};
filter f_demo_filter3 { not match( "testy " value("MSG")) or not match( "testy2 " value("MSG")) };
log { source(src); filter(f_local5); filter(f_demo_filter3); destination(d_pgsql3); };
postgres from another host sends a log about the creation of the database, the logging database receives this log and inserts into the table.
I would like the message entering the table to be only the name of the database.
In my example: jezdze
Is this possible using the syslog-ng configuration?
database postgresql freebsd syslog-ng
database postgresql freebsd syslog-ng
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