Hi Timo,
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Hi guys,
I have 2 Problems:
1. I am using JFFNMS on Debian and all works very well, but I can see that the memory usage is growing and growing until it nearly reaches 100%, than it falls back to 50% and starts growing again to 100% and so on. Is this normal?
MySQL uses a lot of memory, this is normal, but for your memory allocation policies you should check the kernel.
2. I want to configure a trigger that sends me an email each time an event with security level > warning appears. The filter "security level
warning", but how can I configure such a trigger?
You will have to match by severity using multiple values (IN).
Javier
Regards, Timo
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