One thing you could try is writing a (daemon) script in perl that tails the access log and acts on occurances (ie: load them into a database, report errors, etc). Useful for monitoring when logcheck isn't enough - might work for you although might have it limits if volumes are high. I can supply you with a simple example if you wish.
On Thu, 2002-10-17 at 22:00, Andy Elacion, Jr. wrote: > > "Andy Elacion, Jr." schrieb: > > > > > > There are times that our subscriber would like to verify their transactions and >we have hard time in doing this. We do it manually like grep the accesslog for a >particular cell no and it give us a pain. > > > Another thing is to monitor the reply of our system. > > > > hehe, we know about that ;) > > hehehe. > > > A MySQL support for logging may be added in the future. But to be > > honest I'm more interested in getting a Kannel module API done before > > embedding to much individual external software support into it. > > We'll wait for this feature in the future release. > > > You may import the file access.log by perl script to MySQL engine and > > query on that data then?! > > We do this also but, we were late by 1 day. We don't have an application that will >do this like, online. We really appreciate any pointers/web site that you could >recommend. > > > Thanks, > Andy > > > > > > > Stipe > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Wapme Systems AG > > > > Vogelsanger Weg 80 > > 40470 Düsseldorf > > > > Tel: +49-211-74845-0 > > Fax: +49-211-74845-299 > > > > E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Internet: http://www.wapme-systems.de > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > > wapme.net - wherever you are > > -- Alan McNatty -- Catalyst IT Ltd -- http://www.catalyst.net.nz Level 2, 150-154 Willis St, PO Box 11-053, Wellington, NZ Mob: +64 21-312136, DDI: +64 4 9167203, Office: +64 4 4992267 ... error accessing whit Segmentation fault (core dumped)