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#LOG: Aug 24 00:54:18 blah kernel: bonding: bond0: backup interface eth0 is now up
#LOG: Aug 24 00:54:18 blah kernel: bonding: bond0: backup interface eth0 is now down
regex=bonding:\s(\w+):\s(\w+)\sinterface\s(\w+)\sis\snow\s(\w+); \
id=4800; \
revision=1; \
classification.text=bonded interface link status change to $4; \
assessment.impact.severity=high; \
assessment.impact.completion=succeeded; \
assessment.impact.type=other; \
assessment.impact.description=interface $3 which is the $2 member of $1 has changed link status to $4; \
source(0).interface=$3; \
target(0).interface=$1; \
additional_data(0).type=string; \
additional_data(0).meaning=primary or backup interface; \
additional_data(0).data=$2; \
additional_data(1).type=string; \
additional_data(1).meaning=new interface state; \
additional_data(1).data=$4; \
last;

#LOG: Aug 24 00:54:18 blah kernel: bonding: bond0: link status down for active interface eth0, disabling it
regex=bonding:\s(\w+):\slink\sstatus\s(\w+)\sfor\s(\w+)\sinterface\s(\w+),\s(\w+)\sit; \
id=4801; \
revision=1; \
classification.text=$5 bonded $3 interface; \
assessment.impact.severity=high; \
assessment.impact.completion=succeeded; \
assessment.impact.type=other; \
assessment.impact.description=$5 $3 interface $4 which is a member of $1 due to status $2; \
source(0).interface=$4; \
target(0).interface=$1; \
additional_data(0).type=string; \
additional_data(0).meaning=new interface state; \
additional_data(0).data=$2; \
last;


#LOG: Aug 24 00:54:18 blah kernel: bonding: bond0: making interface eth4 the new active one.
regex=bonding:\s(\w+):\smaking\sinterface\s(\w+)\sthe\snew\s(\w+)\sone; \
id=4802; \
revision=1; \
classification.text=Setting new $3 interface on bond $1; \
assessment.impact.severity=high; \
assessment.impact.completion=succeeded; \
assessment.impact.type=other; \
assessment.impact.description=setting bonded interface $2 to $3 on $1; \
source(0).interface=$2; \
target(0).interface=$1; \
last;

#LOG: Aug 24 00:54:18 blah kernel: bonding: bond0: eth0 is up and now the active interface
regex=bonding:\s(\w+):\s(\w+)\sis\s(\w+)\sand\snow\sthe\s(\w+)\sinterface; \
id=4803; \
revision=1; \
classification.text=bonded active interface link status change to $3; \
assessment.impact.severity=high; \
assessment.impact.completion=succeeded; \
assessment.impact.type=other; \
assessment.impact.description=interface $2 is has changed to up as $4 interface on bonded interface $1; \
source(0).interface=$2; \
target(0).interface=$1; \
last;


#LOG: Aug 24 00:54:18 blah kernel: bonding: ARP monitoring set to 1000 ms with 1 target(s): 192.168.100.1
regex=bonding:\sARP\smonitoring\sset\sto\s(\d+)\sms\swith\s(\d)\starget\(s\):\s(\d{1,3}.\d{1,3}.\d{1,3}.\d{1,3}); \
id=4804; \
revision=1; \
classification.text=enabling ARP monitoring of bonding status; \
assessment.impact.severity=low; \
assessment.impact.completion=succeeded; \
assessment.impact.type=other; \
assessment.impact.description=enabling monitoring of bonded link status using the ARP method; \
target(0).node.address(0).address=$3; \
additional_data(0).type=integer; \
additional_data(0).meaning=ARP interval in ms;\
additional_data(0).data=$1; \
last;


#LOG: Aug 24 00:54:18 blah kernel: bonding: bond0: enslaving eth0 as an active interface with an up link
#LOG: Aug 24 00:54:18 blah kernel: bonding: bond0: enslaving eth4 as a backup interface with an up link
regex=bonding:\s(\w+):\senslaving\s(\w+)\sas\san?\s(\w+)\sinterface\swith\san\s(\w+)\slink; \
id=4805; \
revision=1; \
classification.text=Joining new $3 interface to bond; \
assessment.impact.completion=succeeded; \
assessment.impact.severity=low; \
assessment.impact.type=other; \
assessment.impact.description=$2 was added as a new $3 member of bonded interface $1 with a link status of $4; \
source(0).interface=$2; \
target(0).interface=$1; \
additional_data(0).type=string; \
additional_data(0).meaning=primary or backup interface; \
additional_data(0).data=$3; \
additional_data(1).type=string; \
additional_data(1).meaning=link state; \
additional_data(1).data=$4; \
last;


#LOG: Aug 24 00:54:18 blah kernel: bonding: bond0: released all slaves
regex=bonding:\s(\w+):\sreleased\sall\sslaves; \
id=4806; \
revision=1; \
classification.text=disabling bonded interface; \
assessment.impact.completion=succeeded; \
assessment.impact.severity=high; \
assessment.impact.type=other; \
assessment.impact.description=binded interface $1 has been disabled and all of the member interfaces have been released; \
target(0).interface=$1; \
last;

#LOG: Aug 24 00:54:18 blah kernel: bonding: Warning: failed to get speed/duplex from eth4, speed forced to 100Mbps, duplex forced to Full
regex=bonding:\sWarning:\sfailed\sto\sget\sspeed/duplex\sfrom\s(\w+)\,\sspeed\sforced\sto\s(\w+),\sduplex\sforced\sto\s(\w+); \
id=4807; \
revision=1; \
classification.text=possibly miss configured bond member; \
assessment.impact.completion=failed; \
assessment.impact.severity=high; \
assessment.impact.type=other; \
assessment.impact.description=bonded interface $1 failed to automatically detect the speed and duplex of the network and has been set it self to $2 at $3 duplex; \
source(0).interface=$1; \
additional_data(0).type=string; \
additional_data(0).meaning=current link speed; \
additional_data(0).data=$2; \
additional_data(1).type=string; \
additional_data(1).meaning=duplex; \
additional_data(1).data=$3; \
last;