PRTG Manual: File Content Sensor
The File Content sensor checks a text file (for example, a log file) for certain strings.
Additionally, this sensor quotes matching lines in the sensor message.
For a detailed list and descriptions of the channels that this sensor can show, see section Channel List.
- Dutch: Bestands inhoud
- French: Contenu du fichier
- German: Datei-Inhalt
- Japanese: ファイルの内容
- Portuguese: Conteúdo de arquivo
- Russian: Содержимое файла
- Simplified Chinese: 文件内容
- Spanish: Contenido de archivo
Consider the following remarks and requirements for this sensor:
Remark |
Description |
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Performance impact |
This sensor has a high performance impact. We recommend that you use no more than 200 of this sensor on each probe. |
LanmanServer service |
This sensor requires that the LanmanServer service runs on the target system.
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UTF-16 encoded files |
This sensor does not support UTF-16 encoded files. Try a custom sensor like the EXE/Script sensor or the EXE/Script Advanced sensor. |
Binary files |
This sensor does not officially support binary files. If you want to monitor them anyway, select Always transmit the entire file in the sensor settings. |
Unix line feeds |
This sensor supports Unix line feeds. |
IPv6 |
This sensor supports IPv6. |
Linux system |
To monitor files on a Linux system, the folder must be accessible via Server Message Block (SMB). |
FQDN |
Try the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the target system if the sensor does not get a connection with the IP address. |
Hosted probe |
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The sensor has the following default tags that are automatically predefined in the sensor's settings when you add the sensor:
- filesensor
For more information about basic sensor settings, see section Sensor Settings.
Setting |
Description |
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File Name |
Enter the full path to the file that this sensor monitors. For example, enter C:\Windows\file.txt. to monitor a file on the probe system. If you use a local path, the sensor only looks for the target file on the probe system, not on the parent device. To monitor a file on the parent device, use the dollar sign ($) like C$\User\username\file.txt. If the file is located on a network device, use the Universal Naming Convention (UNC) path without the server part (only enter share\folder\file.txt). The sensor inherits the server part (\\server\) from the parent device settings. Enter a valid path and file name.
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Search String |
Define the string that you want to search the file for. You can enter a simple string in plain text or a regular expression (regex).
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Search Method |
Define the method with which you want to provide the search string:
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Define in which way the sensor transmits the target file to PRTG:
This sensor can only transmit new lines in the following cases:
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File Encoding |
Specify the encoding of the file that this sensor monitors:
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Sensor Behavior |
Define the condition for which the sensor shows the Warning status:
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If Value Changes |
Define what the sensor does if the value of the Last Occurrence (Line) channel changes:
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Setting |
Description |
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Result Handling |
Define what PRTG does with the sensor result:
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Setting |
Description |
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Primary Channel |
Select a channel from the list to define it as the primary channel. In the device tree, PRTG displays the last value of the primary channel below the sensor's name. The available options depend on what channels are available for this sensor.
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Graph Type |
Define how this sensor shows different channels:
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Stack Unit |
This setting is only visible if you select Stack channels on top of each other above. Select a unit from the list. PRTG stacks all channels with this unit on top of each other. By default, you cannot exclude single channels from stacking if they use the selected unit. However, there is an advanced procedure to do so. |
By default, all of these settings are inherited from objects that are higher in the hierarchy. We recommend that you change them centrally in the root group settings if necessary. To change a setting for this object only, click under the corresponding setting name to disable the inheritance and to display its options.
For more information, see section Inheritance of Settings.
Which channels the sensor actually shows might depend on the target device, the available components, and the sensor setup.
Channel |
Description |
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Downtime |
In the channel table on the Overview tab, this channel never shows any values. PRTG uses this channel in graphs and reports to show the amount of time in which the sensor was in the Down status. |
Last Occurrence (Line) |
The line number of the last match
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Matches |
The number of matches |
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