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Suppress a syslog event on a specific interface
How might one go about suppressing a syslog event for a specific interface, but still receive all other events for that device and interface? For example, you have a syslog event message like: 5238379<187>267450: LC/0/1/CPU0:Aug 20 17:38:21.939 EDT: ifmgr[214]: %PKT_INFRA-LINK-3-UPDOWN : Interface TenGigE0/1/1/7, changed state to Down Your existing event policy uses regex match logic as follows: First Regular Expression: PKT_INFRA-LINK-[35]+-[^\s]+ Second Regular Expression: to.*(DOWN|Down|down) Identifier Pattern: Interface\s+([^ ,]+) Identifier Format: Interface: %1 Would you modify the event policy in some way? Is there other levers/knobs to in the system to tinker with that might get you the desired result?Solved59Views1like4CommentsRestorepoint Dynamic Role and Domain Assignment via SAML SSO using Microsoft Azure
Currently in Restorepoint you have have users authenticate via SAML SSO using Microsoft Azure. Per the documentation,[Restorepoint] - How to set up SAML SSO - Microsoft Azure, users are able to authenticate but they cannot log into Restorepoint until an Administrator manually assigns a role to them. Does anybody know of a way to do this currently or is this going to need to be submitted to the Ideas Hub area?Solved15Views0likes1CommentFind last login time for user accounts using API
Hi - Where would a person find the last login time for accounts that login with the API? I have checked Access Sessions and the report Inactive User and the API sessions do not get logged. I am not able to load Audit Logs without a timeout to see if the API sessions would be available there. Thanks20Views0likes3CommentsWhich Dynamic App is more efficient for Linux File System exceeds a threshold
Which Dynamic Application is more efficient for File System Utilization SL1 can trigger two different type of events for when a File System exceeds a threshold: File System exceeded events are generated via an Internal DA by SL1 and is executed every 5 minutes Host Resource Storage Utilization events are generated via a Discovered DA from the SNMP agent on the host and can be collected at 5, 10, or 15-minute interval I am trying to determine which one make more sense to use on linux servers and is not as taxing the data collectors.CPU utilisation data in bulk from API
How can I get server device CPU or Memory utilisation data from the API in bulk. I can get this from individual servers by specifying the device_id (i.e. /api/device/<device_id>/performance_data/838/data?duration=24h) but there must be a faster and less system taxing way? The documentation specifies how to get performance data in bulk (Requesting Performance Data from the API in Bulk (sciencelogic.com)), but not for all servers where class_type=linux as an example.Solved44Views1like4CommentsOverlapping IP addresses
This might be an oldie... How should we manage devices which have multiple overlapping IP addresses. For example Layer3 switches or router HA pairs can have same IP addresses set up to two or multiple devices for routing high availability or management reasons. This then makes SL1 see same IP addresses in multiple devices. And that then generates events into System organization, events like: A Message Collector is managing multiple devices with an overlapping secondary IP address: Secondary IP address overlap on devices managed by Message Collector: 101 | Collector Groups: 44 | IP Address: 128.0.0.127 | Device IDs: 70999, 70998, 71001, 71009, 71005, 71003, 71006, 71004, 71007, 71002, 71013, 71012, 71015, 71010, 71014, 71008, 71016 Ok, that IP address can be deleted from database, but the nightly discovery again brings up the same issue next day. And because those are network devices where every now and then are some changes done in interfaces I believe we just have to have the Auto-Update enabled for those devices. So: is there a way to tell that please do not discover all IP addresses for this device is there a way to make SL1 accept that, some other way than creating pretty interesting regexes into event policies event policy is for system level so that not easily be just suppressed for some devices are there some other ideas how to manage this situation42Views2likes2CommentsScienceLogic Job: Technical Support Engineer
What we're looking for... ScienceLogic is looking for a Technical Support Engineer (TSE) to provide high quality, enterprise level, technical support on our Restorepoint products for our customers, partners and other ScienceLogic team members. Restorepoint is a device configuration backup and restore solution for hybrid IT environments. Candidates who excel in Technical Support positions possess excellent knowledge of systems and networks along with an enthusiasm to rapidly learn the newest technologies. You enjoy working with people to debug intricate problems, have impeccable communication skills (written and verbal), and are real team players who thrives in a collaborative environment to deliver outstanding customer experiences. Visit the Job Posting for more details about the role and to apply10Views0likes0CommentsScienceLogic Job: Software Engineer - AI Database and Performance
Check out this job opening working directly for ScienceLogic: What we’re looking for… ScienceLogic is seeking an AI Database Performance Engineer who will help shape the system and solution design of ScienceLogic’s most advanced GenAI offerings. Ideal candidates will be passionate and have had proven expertise in database technologies especially columnar data modeling, query optimization and OLAP. You would be responsible to make sure the various system databases are well-structured to support downstream model training. Visit the Job Posting for more details about the role and to applySolved12Views1like1CommentScienceLogic Job: Senior Product Manager - Network Automation and Compliance
What we're looking for... The ideal candidate has a deep understanding of modern product discovery and delivery methods, as well as the ability to navigate various business areas, including engineering, design, finance, sales, and marketing. They should excel at solving complex problems with sound judgment, leveraging data and customer insights to create valuable, viable solutions. Strong collaboration skills are essential, as they will work closely with engineers, designers, and company leaders. Visit the Job Posting for more details about the role and to apply3Views0likes0Comments
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