Every time I have looked at MOM it just seemed like a large beast and I
haven't had that much time to work with it.  It is something that is on my
list of things to look at in detail, but right now I'm swamped with little
"Priority" projects that need to be done.

I was also looking to avoid using SQL as I want to stay off our production
SQL server.  It's hard to get additional databases on that thing unless we
are deploying a new application that provides enhanced applications to the
end-users.



-----Original Message-----
From: Phil Renouf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 9:02 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] Event Log Question


Have you looked at using MOM to provide this functionality. It
collects events from the servers and stores them in a SQL database and
you can use it to do reporting and also alert based on logic that you
specify.

Phil

On 7/27/05, Mike Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a place I can download that script or is one you wrote. I have
been
> wanting to gather all of my logs in one spot also..
>  
> Mike
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Carerros, Charles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 8:28 AM
> To: 'ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org'
> Subject: [ActiveDir] Event Log Question
> 
> I am using a script to pull all of my event logs from all of my servers
> (both local and remote) and saving them off as .evt files at my location.
I
> was wondering if anyone has a script that I can use to go through these
> files to pull only the critical errors? 
>  
> I have looked at using Event Comb to do this, but it seems like Event Comb
> only scans through current event logs not those that are saved off to
> another location.  The end result I'm looking for is a way to create some
> stats on the number of errors and warnings I receive per server and over
> all.  I want to bring some attention to these errors so I can get some
> additional resources in resolving them as well as putting just the errors
in
> one place to help speed up the process of reviewing them.
>  
> I have seen a few scripts that do this type of thing but all of those are
> based on the current event logs not archived copies of the database.
>  
> In the end, I might just end up changing the time that I run my archive
> script and run another script prior to that which might help me to gain my
> statistics.
>  
> Any suggestions????
>  
> Thanks,
>  
> Charlie
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