Hello Maccy,

Wednesday, May 24, 2006, 7:52:49 AM, you wrote:

M> Is there some sort of web based tool where I can monitor my log
M> files that's nice and easy to set up, and free?

M> I'm looking to monitor the log files of about 50 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 
M> machines from one central location.

M> I was thinking some web based output with perhaps some traffic light 
M> symbols or something would be great.

M> I already use Nagios and cacti for host/service monitoring. I now want to 
M> concentrate on host specific issues like full or failing disks etc.

I'm not sure what is available.

What I do, is I just write simple scripts that email me the logs and
information I want to see, and use cron to send the reports out on a
recurring basis.

I will be interested to see what sort of replies you receive.

At the moment, I am only monitoring 2 (soon to be three) machines, but
I can see that somewhere in the future, my email scheme will probably
become impractical.


-wittig http://www.robertwittig.com/
.       http://robertwittig.net/



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