Is there a option to send logs (meteobridge.log and logread) to a remote syslog?
It looks like that could be added to /etc/config/system (log_hostname, log_ip and log_port) but I guess this will be overwritten at restart/update.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Peter
send log to remote syslog
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Re: send log to remote syslog
one way could be to mount the directory where the log is written into the exported portion of the file system.
For this you need to connect to your MB via SSH (e.g. using PuTTY) - username and password are the same as for your browser access.
By default MB exports /tmp/mnt/data as \\METEOBRIDGE\data.
By creating a mount point e.g. mkdir /tmp/mnt/data/log and mounting the folder which contains meteobridge.log into /tmp/mnt/data/log, you could regularly copy the file meteobridge.log at the widows end from \\METEOBRIDGE\data\log to somewhere else and either save or process it there. As it will be overwritten at every reboot, you will at least have saved what was available in your last copy interval.
You could e.g. schedule a copy script (Windows .bat script) every hour and add a timestamp to the file name.
Could also be every minute - depends on your available storage space and housekeeping tasks you implement along with it.
The mount needs to be established manually newly after each reboot !
For this you need to connect to your MB via SSH (e.g. using PuTTY) - username and password are the same as for your browser access.
By default MB exports /tmp/mnt/data as \\METEOBRIDGE\data.
By creating a mount point e.g. mkdir /tmp/mnt/data/log and mounting the folder which contains meteobridge.log into /tmp/mnt/data/log, you could regularly copy the file meteobridge.log at the widows end from \\METEOBRIDGE\data\log to somewhere else and either save or process it there. As it will be overwritten at every reboot, you will at least have saved what was available in your last copy interval.
You could e.g. schedule a copy script (Windows .bat script) every hour and add a timestamp to the file name.
Could also be every minute - depends on your available storage space and housekeeping tasks you implement along with it.
The mount needs to be established manually newly after each reboot !
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Re: send log to remote syslog
you could also do the renaming e.g. with a time stamp and FTP the file to where you want to have it (create a FTP event under service/events)
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Re: send log to remote syslog
Solved with this setup:
cronjob (5min interval) from another system:
(the sed is necessary because the logfile is broken from Meteobridge, sometime missing newlines
And if someone also uses promtail/Grafana Loki here are the relevant parts:
cronjob (5min interval) from another system:
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#!/bin/bash
rsync -q root@mb:/var/log/meteobridge.log /tmp/$$.log >/dev/null 2>&1
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
sed -i 's/}n/}\n/' /tmp/$$.log
cat /tmp/$$.log > /var/log/meteobridge/meteobridge.log
fi
rm -f /tmp/$$.log >/dev/null 2>&1
And if someone also uses promtail/Grafana Loki here are the relevant parts:
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# logger (27.07.2022 04:43:52): station 1 (Weatherflow): {"serial_number":"ST-0000XXXX","type":"obs...
stages:
- regex:
expression: '^[a-z0-9]+ \((?P<mytime>\d{2,2}.\d{2,2}.\d{4,4} \d{2,2}:\d{2,2}:\d{2,2})\): (?P<msg>.*)'
- timestamp:
# https://github.com/grafana/loki/blob/main/docs/sources/clients/promtail/stages/timestamp.md
location: Europe/Zurich
format: "02.01.2006 15:04:05"
source: mytime
- output:
source: msg
Re: send log to remote syslog
yep - rsync or scp would be another option from a remote system ...
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