Re: [gentoo-user] Practical log reviewing

2006-08-22 Thread Grant
Does anyone know of a practical way to review all the various logs on the system each day? Does it just come down to a brisk scroll through the previous day's rotated logs? Isn't that why logwatch was created? I emerged logwatch, but even though the man pages reference the command

Re: [gentoo-user] Practical log reviewing

2006-08-22 Thread Troy Curtis Jr
Logwatch is really designed to be run as a cronjob which sends you an email after it has parsed through your logs. The configuration for logwatch is located in the /etc/log.d/ directory. In that directory you will find many scripts and configuration options for a wide range of different log

Re: [gentoo-user] Practical log reviewing

2006-08-22 Thread Michael Sullivan
On Tue, 2006-08-22 at 21:04 -0500, Troy Curtis Jr wrote: Logwatch is really designed to be run as a cronjob which sends you an email after it has parsed through your logs. The configuration for logwatch is located in the /etc/log.d/ directory. In that directory you will find many scripts and

[gentoo-user] Practical log reviewing

2006-08-21 Thread Grant
Does anyone know of a practical way to review all the various logs on the system each day? Does it just come down to a brisk scroll through the previous day's rotated logs? - Grant -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list

Re: [gentoo-user] Practical log reviewing

2006-08-21 Thread Collins Richey
On 8/21/06, Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does anyone know of a practical way to review all the various logs on the system each day? Does it just come down to a brisk scroll through the previous day's rotated logs? Isn't that why logwatch was created? -- Collins Richey If you fill