Steve Edwards wrote:
>> 2009/9/5 Steve Edwards <[email protected]>
>>
>>> <snip>
>>> You can, but I don't. I do it like this:
>>>
>>> <snip>
> 
> On Sun, 6 Sep 2009, Olivier wrote:
> 
<snip />

>> To avoid that, have you tried tools like phpLogCon ?
> 
> Nope. Never heard of phpLogCon before.

Since it hasn't come up I'll mention syslog-ng and SEC (Simple Event 
Correlator)

I saw a presentation at LinuxFest Northwest back in April and it looks 
good.  Still haven't got the tuits to try it yet but it is in the plan.


\\||/
Rod
-- 
> 
> Back when I did web farms, we would break the multi-GB daily log file down 
> by web site so we could distribute the logs to the groups responsible for 
> those sites.
> 
> For Asterisk farms, I just keep all the log messages in a single file. 
> When I'm curious, I run a script that (using egrep) discards everything 
> I'm expecting so I only have to look at the unexpected.
> 
> I don't use the log files for statistics. I write everything I need for 
> statistics to the database from my [AGI empowered] dialplan.
> 


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