Thanks syd,

But as Tivoli is taken care by a separate team, can u suggest me an open
source which can analyze the logs, preferably having a web interface.

Manoj.

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Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Syslog Event Log

On Tuesday 21 August 2007 10:34, Manoj Velayudhannair wrote:
> But my case is little different. I got my Tivoli doing my Monitoring
> (NMS) job. I am in search for a Syslog server, for my Cisco devices,
> which can send alerts on critical error and warnings.

Use syslog-ng to collect your logs in a central location. Have Tivoli
parse 
the logs.

Syd

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