Re: Getting install log on a remote machine

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> >I want to get the install time log on a remote machine, so that if I am
> >away from the console of the machine being installed I can still have
> >access to the anaconda logs of the machine being installed.
> >
> >Is there a way to do this in kickstart pre install script (asking
> >anaconda to send logs to a network log server) ?
> 
> Not yet.  I just started working on all the logging support in anaconda
> today.  The goal is to convert it to using Python's logging class, which
> will allow us to log to files, syslog running on a remote machine, mail,
> web servers, sockets, etc.  I don't know if all those mechanisms will
> make the cut for what we'll support, but at least one network mechanism
> will be supported.
> 
> I guess now's as good a time as any to ask if people have any particular
> features, annoyances, or comments on logging.
> 
I'd be happy to help out, if you're looking; I have been meaning to implement
something like this on my own, but a little hesitant to jump right into
something I'm still feeling my way around.

Syslogd support I would think would be essential ... I don't know about any of
the others, for my part.

Klaus


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