I am using them, although they have to be modified slightly in order to
actually work.

I copied the scripts into the cron.daily, cron.weekly, and cron.montly
directries and hace them execute as root.  Works like a charm!

HTH!

...Jake


>>>>> "DSJ" == David S Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    DSJ> Is anyone using Brian Edmonds log checkers that come with diald?
    DSJ> I've just poured through the scripts and can't decide whether I want
    DSJ> to run them as root from cron or whether I want to run them as a
    DSJ> user from my own cron job.  If the later, then I'll have to copy
    DSJ> diald.log to another directory and keep the diald.log.* there for
    DSJ> subsequenct diald.{weekly|monthly} runs.

    DSJ> How are some of you parsing your logs, and with what permissions?

    DSJ> -- David S. Jackson http://www.dsj.net
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    DSJ> is harder to learn than Windows. But it is easier to use.

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