12-21-2009
HP sell HP Openview (aka VantagePoint) which includes a syslog monitor. Not as complicated as CA UniCenter but overkill for one log.
Personally I start a new syslog.log weekly and filter the routine dross before mailing the highlights daily for checking.
6 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting
1. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hello,
I am trying to make a bash script that will analyze and document Cisco (router) ACLs that will output a file with the source, destination, protocol, and ports (ports of the destination only) into a text file. The whole reason why all our current ACLs need to be documented is because we... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: Okema
3 Replies
2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hello everybody,
I'm hosting several websites on the same server using apache virtual hosting:
~$ tail /etc/apache2/sites-available/default
<VirtualHost *>
ServerName website1.mydomain.com
DocumentRoot /var/www/website1
</VirtualHost>
<VirtualHost *>
ServerName... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: chebarbudo
5 Replies
3. Solaris
hi all,
i am trying to find a tool to analyze the var/adm/messages.
is there any?
thanks,
Mahm. (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: mahm_14
6 Replies
4. Solaris
Hi all, recently I took over the admin task for a solaris 5.10 machine. Being a little bit familiar with debian systems Solaris is up to now a complete mystery to me. The first thing I would like to have is a graphical diskspace analyzer. I mean something like BaoBab under gnome. I there a... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: sly_dunbar
2 Replies
5. IP Networking
Hello all,
i want to view my iptables log on web interface, with chart (in option, and this is not my priority).
What is the best program for this?
I have Ubuntu server.
Thanks !
:) (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: Pacifiste95
0 Replies
6. Infrastructure Monitoring
Hello everyone!
I`m searching for linux log parser application. I already find some ways, but the best looks logzilla.
Requirements:
Web interface for viewing
Filtering in web
Notifications in web or email
Open source
Support linux system logs, custom logs and apache logs.
I will... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: jabalv
5 Replies
LEARN ABOUT NETBSD
weekly
WEEKLY(5) BSD File Formats Manual WEEKLY(5)
NAME
weekly, weekly.conf -- weekly maintenance
DESCRIPTION
The /etc/weekly script is run, by default, every Saturday morning on a NetBSD system. The /etc/weekly.conf file specifies which of the stan-
dard weekly services are performed.
The variables described below can be set to ``YES'' or ``NO'' in the /etc/weekly.conf file. The default settings are in the
/etc/defaults/weekly.conf file. (Note that you should never edit /etc/defaults/weekly.conf directly, as it is often replaced during system
upgrades.)
rebuild_locatedb This rebuilds the locate(1) database, /var/db/locate.database, which must also exist, in order to be rebuilt.
rebuild_mandb This rebuilds the apropos(1) database /var/db/man.db, using makemandb(8) with the -f option.
rebuild_whatisdb This rebuilds the whatis(1) database(s). Note that NetBSD provides a default whatis.db for the system manual pages and
this may not be needed. (Adjust your /etc/man.conf as necessary; see man.conf(5) for details.)
FILES
/etc/weekly weekly maintenance script
/etc/weekly.conf weekly maintenance configuration
/etc/weekly.local local site additions to /etc/weekly
SEE ALSO
daily.conf(5), monthly.conf(5)
HISTORY
The /etc/weekly script first appeared in 4.3BSD. The /etc/weekly.conf configuration file appeared in NetBSD 1.3.
BSD
March 6, 2012 BSD