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>>>>> "Yashpal" == Yashpal Nagar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    Yashpal> Hi All, We have 3 groups: sysadmin,dbadmin,appadmin in
    Yashpal> our linux hosting servers.  Is there anyway we can log
    Yashpal> the activities like, when a appadmin starts/stops the
    Yashpal> startweblogic script it gets logged (in /var/log/messages
    Yashpal> or any other log file) as appadmin doing this.

    Yashpal> Similarly when a dbadmin starts/stops dbs gets logged
    Yashpal> somewhere with his/her login id.

    Yashpal> Defining the logs files in
    Yashpal> /etc/log.d/conf/logfiles/*.conf and letting
    Yashpal> /etc/syslog.conf know, would be Ok or One need to have
    Yashpal> some other efficient way of doing same.

You can install the new bash, which has an option for timestamping
commands in the history.  Version 3 if I recall correctly.

Regards,

- -- Raju
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