I'm trying to use multilog's pattern matching to not log the non-stop
health checks from our load balancers. This is the command line I'm
using:
exec /usr/local/bin/setuidgid qmaill /usr/local/bin/multilog t \
s1000 \
-*216.243.128.254* \
-*slb01* \
/var/log/qmail/smtpd
And
Ben Beuchler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm trying to use multilog's pattern matching to not log the non-stop
health checks from our load balancers. This is the command line I'm
using:
exec /usr/local/bin/setuidgid qmaill /usr/local/bin/multilog t \
s1000 \
-*216.243.128.254* \
Russ Allbery [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ben Beuchler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm trying to use multilog's pattern matching to not log the non-stop
health checks from our load balancers. This is the command line I'm
using:
exec /usr/local/bin/setuidgid qmaill /usr/local/bin/multilog t \
On Fri, Jul 28, 2000 at 09:14:50PM -0700, Russ Allbery wrote:
@400039824fe91baaa634 tcpserver: pid 9376 from 216.243.128.254
@400039824fe91c11535c tcpserver: ok 9376
mail.bitstream.net:216.243.128.140:25 slb01.bitstream.net:216.243.128.254::1035
multilog filter patterns don't
Why doesn't "multilog ... '-* msg *' ... filter out "end msg 154" line?
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