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vCenter 5.1 / ESXi's user login/logout logs

Hi,

 

we're monitoring our vSphere 5.1 environment with Nagios. Most of the checks (cpu, memory, hardware, etc.) are performed against the hosts and not through the vCenter. The checks use a local user "monagent" that has been created on each ESXi host.

 

Unfortunately these checks are filling up the Events list of the ESXi in our vCenter. Is there a way to suppress these entries?

 

#####################################################################################

User monagent@ logged out (login time: , number of API invocations: , user agent: )
info
13.12.2012 09:27:13
esxihost.domain.local
monagent

 

User monagent@IPAdress logged in as
info
13.12.2012 09:27:12
esxihost.domain.local
monagent

 

User monagent@ logged out (login time: , number of API invocations: , user agent: )
info
13.12.2012 09:27:03
esxihost.domain.local
monagent

 

User monagent@IPAdress logged in as
info
13.12.2012 09:27:03
esxihost.domain.local
monagent

 

User monagent@ logged out (login time: , number of API invocations: , user agent: )
info
13.12.2012 09:20:51
esxihost.domain.local
monagent

 

User monagent@IPAdress logged in as
info
13.12.2012 09:20:50
esxihost.domain.local
monagent

#####################################################################################

 

 

Any help appreciated...


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