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When uninstalling syslog, you can remove everything, or only components, just in case you plan on re-installing in the future.
Remove Everything (Logs, Tables, Settings)
Syslog Data Only
Syslog Uninstall Preferences
Syslog Enabled
If this checkbox is set, records will be transferred from the Syslog Incoming table to the main syslog table and Alerts and Reports will be enabled. Please keep in mind that if the system is disabled log entries will still accumulate into the Syslog Incoming table as this is defined by the rsyslog or syslog-ng process.
Enable Statistics Gathering
If this checkbox is set, statistics on where syslog messages are arriving from will be maintained. This statistical information can be used to render things such as heat maps.
Strip Domains
A comma delimited list of domains that you wish to remove from the syslog hostname, Examples would be 'mydomain.com, otherdomain.com'
Validate Hostnames
If this checkbox is set, all hostnames are validated. If the hostname is not valid. All records are assigned to a special host called 'invalidhost'. This setting can impact syslog processing time on large systems. Therefore, use of this setting should only be used when other means are not in place to prevent this from happening.
This is the time in seconds before the page refreshes.
Max Report Records
For Threshold based Alerts, what is the maximum number that you wish to show in the report. This is used to limit the size of the html log and Email.
%d Records
Command for Opening Tickets
This command will be executed for opening Help Desk Tickets. The command will be required to parse multiple input parameters as follows: <b>--alert-name</b>, <b>--severity</b>, <b>--hostlist</b>, <b>--message</b>. The hostlist will be a comma delimited list of hosts impacted by the alert.
HTML Notification Settings
Enable HTML Based Email