Hi,
I am a volunteer. I would like to start wetting my hands with a priority 2 project. I am interested in the log monitoring project. I'm not sure how I can be helpful though, especially that such a project does not yet have a project lead! Unfortunately my Internet connectivity will be a little flaky during the next 6 days (as I'm travelling) nevertheless, I will try to keep a regular eye on the mailing list.
Kindly let me know how I can start to get involved (I already have an account) Thanks and Best Regards
On Fri, 2006-09-08 at 18:08 +0300, Ahmed Kamal wrote:
Hi,
I am a volunteer. I would like to start wetting my hands with a
priority 2 project. I am interested in the log monitoring project. I'm not sure how I can be helpful though, especially that such a project does not yet have a project lead! Unfortunately my Internet connectivity will be a little flaky during the next 6 days (as I'm travelling) nevertheless, I will try to keep a regular eye on the mailing list.
Kindly let me know how I can start to get involved (I already have an account) Thanks and Best Regards
we need two items setup, from my perspective:
1. epylog setup on the syslog server to handle all of our hosts together 2. awstats setup and logs rsync'd over from webservers for web log analysis. - if you need help on this one let me know - there's some easy ways to make log rsync'ing reasonable.
-sv
On 9/8/06, seth vidal skvidal@linux.duke.edu wrote:
On Fri, 2006-09-08 at 18:08 +0300, Ahmed Kamal wrote:
Hi,
I am a volunteer. I would like to start wetting my hands with a
priority 2 project. I am interested in the log monitoring project. I'm not sure how I can be helpful though, especially that such a project does not yet have a project lead! Unfortunately my Internet connectivity will be a little flaky during the next 6 days (as I'm travelling) nevertheless, I will try to keep a regular eye on the mailing list.
Kindly let me know how I can start to get involved (I already have an account) Thanks and Best Regards
we need two items setup, from my perspective:
- epylog setup on the syslog server to handle all of our hosts together
- awstats setup and logs rsync'd over from webservers for web log
analysis.
- if you need help on this one let me know - there's some easy ways
to make log rsync'ing reasonable.
-sv
I actually do have awstats running on fpserv though at present not available to the public. (I don't trust awstats) Since fpserv doesn't have direct access to the accounting system we either have to proxypass from the phx servers or figure out how to get the usernames and passwords over to fpserv.
-Mike
Hi,
All the log files are now being directed to lockbox their is no need to rsync'ing also the epylog just needs to be installed I have been looking at the package and it would only need to audit the lockbox logs as all logs are stored there
On 9/8/06, Mike McGrath mmcgrath@fedoraproject.org wrote:
On 9/8/06, seth vidal skvidal@linux.duke.edu wrote:
On Fri, 2006-09-08 at 18:08 +0300, Ahmed Kamal wrote:
Hi,
I am a volunteer. I would like to start wetting my hands with a
priority 2 project. I am interested in the log monitoring project. I'm not sure how I can be helpful though, especially that such a project does not yet have a project lead! Unfortunately my Internet connectivity will be a little flaky during the next 6 days (as I'm travelling) nevertheless, I will try to keep a regular eye on the mailing list.
Kindly let me know how I can start to get involved (I already have an account) Thanks and Best Regards
we need two items setup, from my perspective:
- epylog setup on the syslog server to handle all of our hosts together
- awstats setup and logs rsync'd over from webservers for web log
analysis.
- if you need help on this one let me know - there's some easy ways
to make log rsync'ing reasonable.
-sv
I actually do have awstats running on fpserv though at present not available to the public. (I don't trust awstats) Since fpserv doesn't have direct access to the accounting system we either have to proxypass from the phx servers or figure out how to get the usernames and passwords over to fpserv.
-Mike
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On Fri, 2006-09-08 at 20:42 +0100, Damian Myerscough wrote:
Hi,
All the log files are now being directed to lockbox their is no need to rsync'ing also the epylog just needs to be installed I have been looking at the package and it would only need to audit the lockbox logs as all logs are stored there
the apache logs aren't being directed to lockbox, are they?
-sv
On 9/8/06, seth vidal skvidal@linux.duke.edu wrote:
the apache logs aren't being directed to lockbox, are they?
no, just syslog stuff and nothing outside of the phx colo. At least at this point.
-Mike
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