Event Log Poller Configuration Settings
- 08 Feb 2024
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Event Log Poller Configuration Settings
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Event log pollers are used in device subtypes to collect data from managed devices in Netreo.
Configuration Settings
- LOG SOURCE NAME - The name of the software that logs the event. Used as a reference. It is often the name of the application or the name of a subcomponent of the application if the application is large. See here for more information.
- LOG LEVELS - A comma separated list of numerical severity values. For example, "1,2,3,4". Typically, 1 for Error, 2 for Warning, 3 for Critical, 4 for Informational, etc. (Microsoft documentation on this field is not very consistent. So, to be on the safe side, use a value like "0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,16".)
- OUTPUT ERROR PATTERN - A string pattern to identify any error condition while executing the PowerShell commands as part of log fetching. For example, "NoMatchingEventsFound".
- TIMEOUT ERROR PATTERN - A string pattern to detect if a timeout error occurred while executing the PowerShell commands. For example, "timeout".
- CHUNK SIZE - The number of log messages you want Netreo to process per batch.
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