On Wed, 17 May 2006 19:51:40 -0500, Doc Farmer wrote:

>How do you route Console or Syslog messages to an off-mainframe server
>(Unix or Windows)?  Some of our techies here want to consolidate various
>logs from different platforms, and they don't want to do a dataset
>transfer in batch mode but a message-to-message (live) data transfer.  (I
>know that SMF will need to be batch, but I think we can live with that
>one...)
 
Doc, 
 
I have ALWAYS wanted to do exactly that for some customer (or employer) but 
couldn't get over the security hump (or the FUD hump as the case may be).  
I would have used IP, and would have encrypted if the traffic went into 
the "wild" (big "I" Internet).  It would be fun to develop and watch at 
first (then it would put you to sleep pretty quickly, I'd guess).  
 
I'll be interested in hearing your experiences if you get it off the 
ground.  You certainly could send console/syslog traffic as well as SMF but 
you might need to be sure your bandwidth was generous and you'll also need 
some "big spongy buffers" on the sending side for the cases, no doubt, 
where the bandwidth is underestimated.  (Network engineers are never right 
and often understate the real-world usage.)  
 
--
Tom Schmidt 
Madison, WI 

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