Best Regards,
S.A.Wilson
Iowa Telecom
Information Technology
Unix Administrator
Desk: 641-269-7655
Cell: 641-521-7337
On Nov 9, 2004, at 3:46 PM, Bill Shupp wrote:
Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold wrote:
Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold wrote:
I believe there is a log in MySQL now.. I think you have to hand-parse it as there is no interface for it yet, but it's there.. :)
Whoops! I'm wrong, there is a UI! :) There's a "view log" button to the right of "add record" in the domain screen.
Logging is very under developed... much work needs to be done there. I don't personally have an issue with logging to syslog as long as it is optional, as I doubt I'd use it.
Regards,
Bill
We have an elaborate remote syslog system designed so that once something is logged, it can't be tampered with. Along with that, we have a tool that allows you to parse all logs stored. FWIW, i found the logs in MySQL (for some reason they would not work from the panel) and found the information I needed! It wasn't such a hardship that I couldn't repeat the procedure in the future. I'm already backing up the database, so there is fault tolerance. If for some real or imagined reason we decide we want syslog, it shouldn't be too hard to whip something up. I'd share of course. Thanks Everyone!
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