We have 1 (actually a cluster) centralized syslog server, using redhat 7.2,
Postgresql as a database, and Modular syslog (sourceforge.net) as logger. It
allows for multiple formats (DB, file-hashing, etc) and hardcopy logs.
monitoring/notif happens through WhatsUp, which itself also reports to our
syslog.
The DB allows for reporting and querying, the file-hashing allows for
content integrity verification, and the hardcopy printing allows for almost
100% foolproof proof of events.
Very important if you use this infrastructure to try and correlate events is
to make sure all clocks are synchronized using the same, authenticated
source.

g

-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Benway [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 10:06 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [WhatsUp Forum] syslog 


I know what's up gold has a syslog view built in. But it seems so thin. You
can't view it though the web. So you have to start the application to view
the syslog. I'm sure there are better syslog reporters/viewers out there.
What does everyone else us?  I'm testing Kiwi syslog beta, but having a few
issues. Any other good ones out there?

Thanks,jb

Jason Benway 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
1250 S.Beechtree 
Grand Haven, MI 49417 
616-847-8474
Fax: 616-850-1208 


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