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Revision as of 15:52, 22 May 2017
PARENT PAGE LINK: Syslog
Note: this document has been used with the following loganalyzer versions: 3.0.2 (and a few before 3.0.2), 4.1.5
Contents
Prerequisites
Rsyslog - any version that supports/includes the mySQL module or has the rsyslog-mysql rpm available MySQL/MariaDB - See MySQL/MariaDB Setup to make sure you have MySQL or MariaDB set up/running Apache - any version, but please use something recent, or the version included with a distro that is still receiving updates PHP - most versions, but please use something recent, or the version included with a distro that is still receiving updates
Software Setup
1. Install rsyslog and PHP mySQL modules
# yum install rsyslog-mysql php-mysql
2. Get latest loganalyzer package (http://loganalyzer.adiscon.com/)
3. Uncompress and move to standard RedHat/CentOS compatible 3rd party software location (/usr/share)
NOTE: 4.1.5 is probably not the version being installed, please use the version number being installed in place of 4.1.5
# mkdir /tmp/work-syslog ; cd /tmp/work-syslog/ # tar xzvf loganalyzer-4.1.5.tar.gz # mkdir /usr/share/loganalyzer-4.1.5 /usr/share/doc/loganalyzer-4.1.5 # mv loganalyzer-4.1.5/* /usr/share/doc/loganalyzer-4.1.5/ # mv /usr/share/doc/loganalyzer-4.1.5/src/* /usr/share/loganalyzer-4.1.5/ # mv /usr/share/doc/loganalyzer-4.1.5/doc/* /usr/share/doc/loganalyzer-4.1.5/ # rm -rf /usr/share/doc/loganalyzer-4.1.5/doc /usr/share/doc/loganalyzer-4.1.5/src /usr/share/loganalyzer-4.1.5/doc # touch /usr/share/loganalyzer-4.1.5/config.php # chown apache.apache /usr/share/loganalyzer-4.1.5/config.php
Rsyslog Server Setup
1. set up user and grant proper perms;
# mysql -p mysql mysql> grant insert on Syslog.* to 'syslog-insert'@'localhost' identified by 'somepwA'; mysql> flush privileges;
2. Update /etc/rsyslog.conf
Make sure the following is added
Add the following line to end of ModLoad/MODULES section
# enable mySql plugin/module $ModLoad ommysql
Add the following line to the beginning of the logging/RULES section (before #kern.* line)
# log all to mySql *.* :ommysql:127.0.0.1,Syslog,syslog-insert,somepwA
3. Create database/tables
# mysql -p </usr/share/doc/rsyslog-mysql-*/createDB.sql
4. Restart rsyslog service
# service rsyslog restart
Apache Setup
NOTE: this assumes this is on the company image, which creates most of the needed dirs/files/configs)
1. setup doc root
NOTE: syslog1 is the short hostname (hostname -s) of the system you are installing on
# cd /home/httpd/syslog1/ # rm -rf public_html # ln -s /usr/share/loganalyzer-3.0.2 public_html
2. setup vhost file
add the following to /etc/httpd/conf/vhost-ssl.d/0-syslog1 (hostname -s) after ServerAdmin and before proxy section
Note: enabling the use of a symlink is done for the dir in which the symlink resides
<Directory /home/httpd/syslog1> Options FollowSymLinks </Directory>
3. enable php
# cp -p /etc/httpd/conf.d/php.conf /etc/httpd/conf.d-run/
4. start up or restart apache (and make sure it starts on boot)
ENT 7 # systemctl start httpd # systemctl enable httpd BEFORE Ent 7 # service httpd restart # chkconfig httpd on
Web Interface mySQL setup
1. setup user and permissions
# mysql -p mysql> grant select, update, insert, create, drop, alter on Syslog.* to 'syslog-read'@'localhost' identified by 'somepwB'; mysql> flush privileges;
2. web interface configuration
2a. go to the new URL (configured in; Web Interface setup, step 3a) in a browser, you will get the following message;
Error, main configuration file is missing!
2b. click 'here' on the following message;
Click here to Install Adiscon LogAnalyzer!
2c. click 'next' on the following page;
Step 1 - Prerequisites
2d. click 'next' on the following page;
Step 2 - Verify File Permissions
2e. click 'next' on the following page;
Step 3 - Basic Configuration
2f. Fill in the following and click 'next';
Source Type: MYSQL Native Database Name: Syslog Database Tablename: SystemEvents Database User: syslog-read Database Password: somepwB
2g. Click 'here' on the following message;
Step 8 - Done Click here to go to your installation.
Web Interface Fix
There was an issue (in older vers), that appeared more than once (possibly due to apache or php settings), where a config was populated but was not usable due to missing values. The following needed to be set in this situation to configure these settings for their default values
1. fix config.php
1a. edit config.php
# vi /usr/share/loganalyzer-3.0.2/config.php
1b. set ViewMessageCharacterLimit
$CFG['ViewMessageCharacterLimit'] = 80;
1c. set ViewStringCharacterLimit
$CFG['ViewStringCharacterLimit'] = 30;
1d. set ViewEntriesPerPage
$CFG['ViewEntriesPerPage'] = 50;
1e. set ViewEnableDetailPopups
$CFG['ViewEnableDetailPopups'] = 1;
1f. set EnableIPAddressResolve
$CFG['EnableIPAddressResolve'] = 1;
Purging mySQL database
This rsyslog configuration writes everything to a mySql database, as well as to the standard log files. The OS has the logrotate process to manage the log files, but if you wish to manage or periodically purge the mySql data, you can set up the following cron job (thanks to Michael Meckelein for posting this in a forum):
NOTE: you may want to setup another user which has delete permissions (like syslog-purge) to do the periodic cleanup for this cron process
mysql -u syslog-purge -p somepwA -e “delete from SystemEvents where ReceivedAt < date_add(current_date, interval -28 day)” Syslog
Recreating mySQL database
If you have to recreate mySQL data from scratch (due to corruption, or other issues)
1. make sure mysql is down
# service mysqld stop
2. wipe out all the data (make sure this is what you want to do, otherwise google how to repair innodb data)
# rm -rf /var/lib/mysql/* /var/lib/mysql/.my*
3. rebuild mysql & loganalyzer tables
Rerun the following steps from above
Server mySQL Setup; steps 2-4 Web Interface mySQL setup; step 1
Client rsyslog Setup
1. /etc/rsyslog.conf, add @sys.log.server.ip lines to logging section, ex;
# Log all kernel messages to the console. # Logging much else clutters up the screen. #kern.* /dev/console # Log anything (except mail) of level info or higher. # Don't log private authentication messages! *.info;mail.none;authpriv.none;cron.none /var/log/messages # The authpriv file has restricted access. authpriv.* /var/log/secure # Log all the mail messages in one place. mail.* -/var/log/maillog # Log cron stuff cron.* /var/log/cron # Everybody gets emergency messages *.emerg * # Save news errors of level crit and higher in a special file. uucp,news.crit /var/log/spooler # Save boot messages also to boot.log local7.* /var/log/boot.log # centralized logging *.* @172.160.135.160:514
2. Restart rsyslog service
# service rsyslog restart