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2000-04-07T11:41:48Z
Date parsed: 4/7/2000 11:41:48 AM

Date: Fri, 7 Apr 2000 10:41:48 +0200

Hi Franz !

You are right. Both was my failure. Everything works fine.

Thanks: Joseph

Franz Krainer wrote:

> Hi Joseph,

>

> I couldn't reproduce your problems:

>

> - INFO messages where correctly ignored if the Priority range didn't =

include

> the INFO priority. Could it be that you have more than one rule =

defined and

> the log entry was produced by another rule, not the one you describe?

>

> - I set the rule regex string to: "^.*Serial3/0:[1-4].*down$" and send =

test

> messages with a message text of: "SomeTestCharacters Serial3/0:1

> SomeTestCharacters down". These messages did match successfully. I =

noted

> that in the regex you specify:

> > ^.*Serial3/0[1-4].*down$

> the colon after the digit 0 and before '[' is missing. Was this just a =

typo

> in the message?

>

> If your problems still persist, please backup your configuration to a =

file

> (with the SL4NT Manager) and send it in a message to me. I will then =

load it

> and try to look for the cause of your problems.

>

> Franz

>

> "Joseph Soros" <soros@integra.hu> wrote in message

> news:38EB4672.95C2C776@integra.hu...

> > Dear Franz !

> > I have downloaded SL4NT20 and started to use it.

> > I find it a very good software, but have some problems.

> > First it seems to me the evaluation of priority levels in rules =

probably

> > mixed.

> > I get match for INFO level when I set both min and max priority =

levels

> > to ERROR.

> >

> > Secondly, I am getting a syslog (and want to match it).

> > .... Serial3/0:n .... down

> > (when n=3D 1 or 2 or 3 or 4) and I created a regular expession =

bellow

> > ^.*Serial3/0[1-4].*down$

> > But this does not match.

> > If I use Serial3/0[1-4] works but for up and down also matches

> > I would like to separate the twoo cases.

> >

> > Thank in advance: Joseph

> >

> >

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