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Re: [opensuse] How to monitor Linux systems from a focal/central point (was: ranting and raving about removing the MTA).
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- Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2008 09:02:44 +1000
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This may be of value
http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Syslog_server
http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Enterprise_Syslog_Server
I have used both Eventgnosis products to monitor and collect syslog data
from many PC's and its really good. The Event Centre application is
really great and I have it running on my LAN. The CEP product is for
really massive networks 500 PC+
Anton Aylward wrote:
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http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Syslog_server
http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Enterprise_Syslog_Server
I have used both Eventgnosis products to monitor and collect syslog data
from many PC's and its really good. The Event Centre application is
really great and I have it running on my LAN. The CEP product is for
really massive networks 500 PC+
Anton Aylward wrote:
Per Jessen said the following on 10/25/2008 04:21 PM:--
HOW did you do it?
sSMTP actually, but it was overkill as it only talked to my mailhub.
As I said, 'netcat' would have done the job, or a small shell script.
sSMTP 'cos I was keeping mu options open. I had this idea that perhaps
I would have a profile for the laptop at home on the home LAN and it
forwards to my mailhub, and another profile for when I'm away and it
forwards to an ISP and my mailhub fetches that via 'fetchmail'. Anyway,
lightweight stuff. The real heavy Postfix set-up is on the mailhub.
Keep it DRY.
The point, as Ruben Safir originally made, is that some of the stuff
that dependencies drag in is overfill for a single machine, a laptop, a
home computer, especially one that is primary concerned with browsing.
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