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Re: Log files monitoring
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SorinS |
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Re: Log files monitoring |
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Tue, 3 May 2005 07:57:41 +0100 |
Hi David,
Thanks for your response. Logwatch is what I actually use. I was also looking
at logfmon which has similarities to monit (written in C with a bison rule
engine)...
But wouldn't be nice to have all one needs in monit instead of having to
install other bits and pieces? That can keep the production system software
base to a minimum required (mine is a J2EE based one so perl is an unwanted
add-on).
Cheers,
Sorin
On Mon, 2 May 2005 23:02:47 +0100
David Fletcher <address@hidden> wrote:
> Hi Sorin,
>
> You might like to try Logwatch, which is a Perl script that you run from Cron.
> It won't take action in the way Monit can, but it will email you when
> something bad is appearing in the logs.
>
> See www.logwatch.org
>
> David.
>
> > Subject: Log files monitoring
> > To: address@hidden
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> >
> > Hi,
> > I was wondering whether there is any plan of implementing alerting for
> > certain events in log files. Something like:
>
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- Re: Log files monitoring, David Fletcher, 2005/05/02
- Re: Log files monitoring, Marco Ermini, 2005/05/03
- Re: Log files monitoring - forked Monit and Openview, Peter van der Does, 2005/05/04
- Re: Log files monitoring, Jan-Henrik Haukeland, 2005/05/04
- Re: Log files monitoring, Christian Hopp, 2005/05/05
- Re: Log files monitoring, Sorin S., 2005/05/05
- Re: Log files monitoring, Christian Hopp, 2005/05/05
- Re: Log files monitoring, Jan-Henrik Haukeland, 2005/05/05
- Re: Log files monitoring, SorinS, 2005/05/05