Mike Koponick wrote:
I wanted to say thanks to all who responded to my question regarding
parsing syslog files.
Thanks!
But, I was wondering about check_log. It seems that it would work for
my environment. However I see that I have run into a snag of sorts.
Can you post the command/etc you are using check_log in to parse the log?
Regards
James Turnbull
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