On 10.07.2012 15:37, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
> there is a very specific daemon log which is generating every minute
> and i want this log not written in syslog message however the daemon
> itself not providing the facility to stop it. so is there any thing
> that i could configure debian not to accept this particular log.
> 
> here is the log detail.
> 
> uID   1619
> Date  Today 18:30:50
> Host  panda
> Messagetype   Syslog
> Facility      DAEMON
> Severity      INFO
> Syslogtag     pvemirror[7044]:
> Checksum      0
> Message       cluster syncronization finished (0.47 seconds (files 0.00,
> config 0.16))
> 


Depends on the syslog daemon you are using.
With rsyslog you have powerful filtering capabilities and you can
basically match on any part of the syslog message and drop it with the
"~" operator.

http://www.rsyslog.com/doc/rsyslog_conf_filter.html

HTH,
Michael


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