2009/9/5 Steve Edwards <[email protected]> > <snip> > You can, but I don't. I do it like this: > > <snip>
Very, very interesting practises. Originally, I opened this thread when I wondered whether or not, I should centralize logs (and from that original question, I came to study some tiny details like finding why some software needs to be notified of log rotations and why some appearantly don't ...). What kept me from doing this before, is my capability to analyse a large central log file compared to analyse several specific log files. With a couple of grep commands, it should be possible to break a central file back into several files, so the only downside of centralizing would be having to edit those grep command lines. To avoid that, have you tried tools like phpLogCon ?
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