On 11/7/02 3:52 PM, James [EMAIL PROTECTED] tapped the keys:
What is the Best Practices way of watch log files?
Any ideas?
The previous posts had great suggestions, but figure I could throw in one
more. I'd add swatch to that mix. Look for it on freshmeat. It'll monitor
logs in 'real-time'
What is the Best Practices way of watch log files?
Any ideas?
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On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, James wrote:
What is the Best Practices way of watch log files?
logwatch, logsentry, tail -f, etc. Whatever suits you.
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+++ James [RedHat] [Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 12:52:05PM -0800]:
What is the Best Practices way of watch log files?
Any ideas?
I use logmon, but I'm biased (I wrote it).
http://www.edespot.com/code/LogMon/
Yeah, shameless plug.
It monitors like tail -f but it does a split screen in a terminal if