3/27/2019 9:21:14 AM 1 (2384) Veeam.Archiver.Shell.exe: Version=9.6.3.594
3/27/2019 9:21:14 AM 1 (2384) Command line parameters:
3/27/2019 9:21:15 AM 7 (2228) Connecting to 127.0.0.1 (port: 9191) using current account...
3/27/2019 9:21:15 AM 7 (2228) successfully connected
3/27/2019 9:21:41 AM 1 (2384) Closing console...
3/27/2019 9:21:41 AM 1 (2384) Console closed
I'm interested in what the two numbers between the date and message are.
nielsengelen wrote: ↑Sep 13, 2020 7:55 pm
There is no documentation around this. What would be the use case for this type of information?
We capture logs from a variety of our enterprise applications using logstash and pipe them into a log management system. From there we do analysis, reporting, alerting, etc. We mainly use this for monitoring failure conditions and security-related events.
While some of the other Veeam products (e.g. B&R) will create messages in the Windows Event log (which are a lot easier to parse), Backup for Office 365 doesn't, instead creating only those text logs. Knowing how to parse them allows all the data points/columns in each line to be properly collected/transformed for later analysis.