If you don't need alot of info, check out LogWatch. It will send you a nightly email whenever changes are posted to the system logs. You can tailor the reports to show exactly what you need, such as failed logins and system warnings. And best of all, it should already be installed so all you have to do is edit the configuration files.
-Fritz
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Hitchhiker's Guide to the linux administration From: Franck Y franck110@gmail.com Date: Wed, November 02, 2005 9:49 am To: For users of Fedora Core releases fedora-list@redhat.com
Hello Everyone !
I am currently doing a part job for keeping working a linux server. In fact ait's more likely a file sharing server. My question is this one ! Which proogram you recommend me for monitoring this server! Example`:monitoring a disk failure or an forbiden acess to the server.
Thank you
Franck
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STOP SENDING ME YOUR SHIT ----- Original Message ----- From: fritz@milkpotato.orgmailto:fritz@milkpotato.org To: For users of Fedora Core releasesmailto:fedora-list@redhat.com Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 9:46 AM Subject: RE: Hitchhiker's Guide to the linux administration
If you don't need alot of info, check out LogWatch. It will send you a nightly email whenever changes are posted to the system logs. You can tailor the reports to show exactly what you need, such as failed logins and system warnings. And best of all, it should already be installed so all you have to do is edit the configuration files.
-Fritz
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Hitchhiker's Guide to the linux administration From: Franck Y <franck110@gmail.commailto:franck110@gmail.com> Date: Wed, November 02, 2005 9:49 am To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list@redhat.commailto:fedora-list@redhat.com>
Hello Everyone !
I am currently doing a part job for keeping working a linux server. In fact ait's more likely a file sharing server. My question is this one ! Which proogram you recommend me for monitoring this server! Example`:monitoring a disk failure or an forbiden acess to the server.
Thank you
Franck
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Am Mi, den 02.11.2005 schrieb WOLF KINDERMANN um 19:24:
STOP SENDING ME YOUR SHIT
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Mr. Kindermann,
if your behaviour wouldn't be that annoying as offending, I would tend to laugh.
You signed a mailing list, a high volume mailing list. If you don't want to receive the list any longer then please unsubscribe. That is _your_ job. Each mail has a footer with the address where to unsubscribe (I pasted it above). A different way is given within each list mail header:
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