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You must select at least one Syslog Report.
You have several options to choose from when installing Syslog. The first is the Database Architecture. Starting with MySQL 5.1.6, you can elect to utilize Table Partitioning to prevent the size of the tables from becoming excessive thus slowing queries.
You can also set the MySQL storage engine. If you have not tuned you system for InnoDB storage properties, it is strongly recommended that you utilize the MyISAM storage engine.
You can also select the retention duration. Please keep in mind that if you have several hosts logging to syslog, this table can become quite large. So, if not using partitioning, you might want to keep the size smaller.
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When you have very large tables, performing a Truncate will be much quicker. If you are concerned about archive data, you can choose either Inline, which will freeze your browser for the period of this upgrade, or background, which will create a background process to bring your old syslog data from a backup table to the new syslog format. Again this process can take several hours.
When uninstalling syslog, you can remove everything, or only components, just in case you plan on re-installing in the future.
When an Alert is triggered, run the following command. The following replacement variables are available <b>'&lt;HOSTNAME&gt;'</b>, <b>'&lt;ALERTID&gt;'</b>, <b>'&lt;MESSAGE&gt;'</b>, <b>'&lt;FACILITY&gt;'</b>, <b>'&lt;PRIORITY&gt;'</b>, <b>'&lt;SEVERITY&gt;'</b>. Please note that <b>'&lt;HOSTNAME&gt;'</b> is only available on individual thresholds. These replacement values can appear on the command line, or be gathered from the environment of the script. When used from the environment, those variables will be prefixed with 'ALERT_'.
What upgrade/install type do you wish to use
What uninstall method do you want to use?
What time of day should this report be sent?
What is the Severity Level of this Alert?
Weekly
Warning++
WARNING: Syslog Upgrade is Time Consuming!!!
WARNING: A Syslog Instance Count Alert has Been Triggered for Host '%s'
WARNING: A Syslog Instance Count Alert has Been Triggered
Warning
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