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áéåí ùìéùé, 5 áðåáîáø 2002, 18:15, Ben-Nes Michael ëúá òì 'loghost':
> I want one of my NAS to write its logs through one of my linux syslog
> deamon
>
> I know a linux server can be configured to enable other machines to wri
syslog-ng might be the best tool.
it happens that now i study the subject, and my results so far tells
this:
syslog-ng is very flexible and probably the only one which can split the
logs from all servers to different files/directories/dates...etc.
if you have solaris stations, you might consider r
On Tue, 5 Nov 2002, Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I want one of my NAS to write its logs through one of my linux syslog deamon
>
> I know a linux server can be configured to enable other machines to write to
> its logs using syslog.conf
>
> Any one can point me to the relevant meterial ?
> o
Hi All
I want one of my NAS to write its logs through one of my linux syslog deamon
I know a linux server can be configured to enable other machines to write to
its logs using syslog.conf
Any one can point me to the relevant meterial ?
or give me short example how such task can be done ?
Thanks