that type of info should just appear in your normal syslog or eventlog. then you can use a number of different tools to insert it into a DB, or fire off an alert via email/VoIP/SMS/etc/etc.

Mike

On Tue, 7 Mar 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi, all,

I am wondering whether there are some existing tools, which monitor the Linux 
(Linux or Windows). If there are some exceptions occuring in the kernel, the 
tool will log the exception information into a file or database.

thank you in advance.

--
Regards!

Sincerely yours,
Zhuowei Li,

Indiana University,

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