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Added new alerter syslog - alert_syslog#88
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Added new alerter syslog alert_syslog to write anomalous metrics to the syslog at LOG_LOCAL4, with Anomalous metric: %s (value: %s) so LOG_WARN priority this creates in local log and ships to any remote syslog as well, so that it can be used further down a data pipeline in elasticsearch, riemann, etc Modified: readme.md src/settings.py.example src/analyzer/alerters.py
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Added new alerter syslog
alert_syslog to write anomalous metrics to the syslog at LOG_LOCAL4, with
Anomalous metric: %s (value: %s) so LOG_WARN priority this creates in local log
and ships to any remote syslog as well, so that it can be used further down a
data pipeline in elasticsearch, riemann, etc
Modified:
readme.md
src/settings.py.example
src/analyzer/alerters.py