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Now some additional configuration of LogAnalyzer is required in the web browser. Point your browser out to your server and the LogAnalyzer subdirectory, in my case it is http://web1/loganalyzer.
In the middle under Critical Error click “here” in the “Click here to Install” line.
Click Next.
Click Next.
Click Next unless you want to set different display options.
Now you’ll need to specify the Database Host, Name, Tablename, User and Password to give LogAnalyzer access to the rsyslog table created in MySQL. Click Next when you’ve specified the correct information.
Finally click Finish.
If you have specified everything correctly you will now be presented with the main LogAnalyzer page that will list the syslog messages as they are received. You may need to generate some messages for something to be displayed. In my case since I am logging everything from the “authpriv” facility, simply logging in/out of the Linux console or run switch user (su) on this server and some new messages should appear on the screen (you may need to refresh the page).
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