Hi,
I would like to know how you would use zabbix to monitor webapp logs that are only available via http url.
The scenario looks like this:
1) host1 (zabbix-server.v4.4): I have ssh access to this host, and I can install software on it.
2) host2 (target):
- No ssh access.
- No rights to install any additional software.
- It runs a webapp on a Tomcat
- The logs of such tomcat are exposed via http url (http basic authentication required. Eg. http://187.12.12.12:2567/admin/logs/catalina.out)
HOSTS ADDITIONAL INFOS:
- The 2 hosts are in the same network and they can see each other.
- On host1 (zabbix-server) is possible to retrieve the log files using wget.
- On host1 (zabbix-server) is possible to install zabbix-sender.
MONITORING ADDITIONAL INFOS:
- zabbix-server should receive the content of the log files, and parse each line looking for errors.
Thanks for you help in advance!
I would like to know how you would use zabbix to monitor webapp logs that are only available via http url.
The scenario looks like this:
1) host1 (zabbix-server.v4.4): I have ssh access to this host, and I can install software on it.
2) host2 (target):
- No ssh access.
- No rights to install any additional software.
- It runs a webapp on a Tomcat
- The logs of such tomcat are exposed via http url (http basic authentication required. Eg. http://187.12.12.12:2567/admin/logs/catalina.out)
HOSTS ADDITIONAL INFOS:
- The 2 hosts are in the same network and they can see each other.
- On host1 (zabbix-server) is possible to retrieve the log files using wget.
- On host1 (zabbix-server) is possible to install zabbix-sender.
MONITORING ADDITIONAL INFOS:
- zabbix-server should receive the content of the log files, and parse each line looking for errors.
Thanks for you help in advance!