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Old 09-30-2003
Question Redirecting output to TCP port

Hi All, I suspect this is simple but I cannot find any info on it.

I have a logfile on a solaris box (EMS) that I want to tail -f but I want the output of this to be redirected to a TCP port.

I have a second solaris box (PEM) running patrol enterprise manager that I am using as an alarm collector.

What I want to happen is for the alarm collector (PEM) to telnet to the first solaris box (EMS) on a specific port and for it to recieve any new additions to the logfile.

Any help would be gratefully recieved

Cheers

MikeSmilie
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Old 09-30-2003
What you're proposing would actually be very difficult to implement. The output from tail -f would need to go to a program that would be a homebrew telnet server.

And what is supposed to happen to the output from tail -f if no one has connected to the telnet server? Just discard it?

And when the log file gets too big...then what? Kiill the tail -f and roll the log file? By the time you get tail -f going again, you may have missed some lines. Is that acceptable?

I would think that patrol can do this sort of thing via snmp. Have you looked into that?

If patrol can't handle this, then I would package up the log entries in little files and retrieve them via ftp.

And one thing to not try is syslog. It moves error messages around via UDP and does not care if they get lost.
 
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