Re: Managing logs

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Nagios is a monitoring application, which maybe overkill with what you are doing.

If you have a machine that is idle most of the time, you can send system logs into that machine and then run scripts to parse the logs and generate the report. Or you can have a script to parse the logs locally and then insert the data into a centralize logging table; from there, you have another script to pull the data from that table and then generate report that way.

On Jan 8, 2007, at 12:05 PM, Jim Canfield wrote:

General Question:

I have a combination of RHEL 4 and Centos servers. Currently I'm getting e-mail from logwatch each morning on each machine. I'm sure there is a better way of managing and viewing system logs. Can anyone suggest a centralized method of gathering/formating system log information? I have looked at systems like nagios but they seem like a lot of work to get up and running.

Thanks.

Jim

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