Hi,

I add the following lines in snmpd.conf

logmatch test /var/adm/messages 1 GET.*HTTP.*
monitor -u _internal -r 2 -o logMatchFilename -o logMatchRegEx -o 
logMatchCurrentCount "String found in logfile" logMatchCounter != 0

#snmptable -v 2c -c string 10.30.40.227 logMatchTable  shows me the 
following output
 24         test   /var/adm/messages     GET.*HTTP.*                     
6                   6                      6                    
6               0             0             1           
noError                        

When i echo the test message in file

echo "GET.*HTTP.*" >> /var/adm/messages --> opennms genrate the mail 
that "GET.*HTTP.*" is occure BUT
echo "GET.hkjhkjhHTTP.789798" >> /var/adm/messages  --> no alert

Where is the problem?

M Yasin


-------- Original Message  --------
Subject: String monitoring
From: Mudassar <mudas...@innovative-pk.com>
To: net-snmp users <net-snmp-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
Date: 10/30/2009 1:47 AM
> HI,
>
> I am using opennms and netsnmp to use string alerts, is it possible to 
> get the some text before and after the string mentioned for monitoring. 
> I am using the following syntax in netsnmp
>
> logmatch string:What /var/log/messages 1 Taking over resource group
>
> Thanks
> Mudassar
>
>
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