On Wed, 2012-02-29 at 08:05 +0200, Toomas Aas wrote:
> Thu, 23 Feb 2012 kirjutas Miguel González Castaños
> :
>
> > Is there any tool that performs automatic checks against Apache (or
> > Tomcat) log files? I want to be able to monitor when something is
> > going wrong that needs attention
Thu, 23 Feb 2012 kirjutas Miguel González Castaños
:
Is there any tool that performs automatic checks against Apache (or
Tomcat) log files? I want to be able to monitor when something is
going wrong that needs attention from me instead of reading all logs
from Apache.
The tool that mig
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pages web server. A web server where Siteminder is installed should use the
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-Original Message-
From: Miguel González Castaños [mailto:miguel_3_gonza...@yahoo.es]
Sent: Thursday 23 February 2012 22:25
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [users
On 23/02/2012 22:14, J.Lance Wilkinson wrote:
Miguel González Castaños wrote:
Hi,
Is there any tool that performs automatic checks against Apache (or
Tomcat) log files? I want to be able to monitor when something is
going wrong that needs attention from me instead of reading all logs
from
Miguel González Castaños wrote:
Hi,
Is there any tool that performs automatic checks against Apache (or
Tomcat) log files? I want to be able to monitor when something is going
wrong that needs attention from me instead of reading all logs from Apache.
I'm thinking of a crontab job or som
Hi,
Is there any tool that performs automatic checks against Apache (or
Tomcat) log files? I want to be able to monitor when something is going
wrong that needs attention from me instead of reading all logs from Apache.
I'm thinking of a crontab job or something similar
Regards,
Miguel