Parsing non standard rsyslog messages into separate MySQL tables

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I am receiving comma-seperated values in the :msg section of rsyslog and need to be able to send them to separate fields in mysql tables based on one of the value types. I've tried writing a template but cannot figure out proper syntax. Example:



db name: CapacityCheck table name: Capacity



Message: 9073490000,PINGCHECK,dec/05/2018,08:33:00,12096,148448,DELAY
or
Message: 9073490000,BANDWIDTHCHECK,dec/05/2018,08:33:56,28848,216032,DELAY



If the message contains PINGCHECK or BANDWIDTHCHECK, I need to insert the 907349000(will be multiple numbers here so no exact match) into field Username, PINGCHECK or BANDWIDTHCHECK into field TestType, dec/05/2018 into field Date, 08:33:00 into Field Time, 12096 into field Downstream, 148448 into field Upstream and DELAY into field Status.










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    I am receiving comma-seperated values in the :msg section of rsyslog and need to be able to send them to separate fields in mysql tables based on one of the value types. I've tried writing a template but cannot figure out proper syntax. Example:



    db name: CapacityCheck table name: Capacity



    Message: 9073490000,PINGCHECK,dec/05/2018,08:33:00,12096,148448,DELAY
    or
    Message: 9073490000,BANDWIDTHCHECK,dec/05/2018,08:33:56,28848,216032,DELAY



    If the message contains PINGCHECK or BANDWIDTHCHECK, I need to insert the 907349000(will be multiple numbers here so no exact match) into field Username, PINGCHECK or BANDWIDTHCHECK into field TestType, dec/05/2018 into field Date, 08:33:00 into Field Time, 12096 into field Downstream, 148448 into field Upstream and DELAY into field Status.










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      I am receiving comma-seperated values in the :msg section of rsyslog and need to be able to send them to separate fields in mysql tables based on one of the value types. I've tried writing a template but cannot figure out proper syntax. Example:



      db name: CapacityCheck table name: Capacity



      Message: 9073490000,PINGCHECK,dec/05/2018,08:33:00,12096,148448,DELAY
      or
      Message: 9073490000,BANDWIDTHCHECK,dec/05/2018,08:33:56,28848,216032,DELAY



      If the message contains PINGCHECK or BANDWIDTHCHECK, I need to insert the 907349000(will be multiple numbers here so no exact match) into field Username, PINGCHECK or BANDWIDTHCHECK into field TestType, dec/05/2018 into field Date, 08:33:00 into Field Time, 12096 into field Downstream, 148448 into field Upstream and DELAY into field Status.










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      I am receiving comma-seperated values in the :msg section of rsyslog and need to be able to send them to separate fields in mysql tables based on one of the value types. I've tried writing a template but cannot figure out proper syntax. Example:



      db name: CapacityCheck table name: Capacity



      Message: 9073490000,PINGCHECK,dec/05/2018,08:33:00,12096,148448,DELAY
      or
      Message: 9073490000,BANDWIDTHCHECK,dec/05/2018,08:33:56,28848,216032,DELAY



      If the message contains PINGCHECK or BANDWIDTHCHECK, I need to insert the 907349000(will be multiple numbers here so no exact match) into field Username, PINGCHECK or BANDWIDTHCHECK into field TestType, dec/05/2018 into field Date, 08:33:00 into Field Time, 12096 into field Downstream, 148448 into field Upstream and DELAY into field Status.







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      edited Dec 5 at 18:24









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