Hi,We tested Zenoss Core (http://www.zenoss.com/) , at the time the
reporting capacities were vey good but the interface was poor.CheersFred
----- Original Message -----
From: "Josh Glover"
To: "Braun Brelin"
Cc: "ILUG Users Group"
Subject: Re: [ILUG] Log Management Software?
Date: Sat, 7 Mar 2009 06:45:45 +0000
2009/3/6 Braun Brelin :
> I was originally thinking about Nagios, which, I believe does log
management
> as well as systems monitoring,
Nagios does not do log management in any real way other than log scan
alarms.
How do you want to "manage" your logs?
1. Rotation?
2. Retention on a central (fleet of) log box(en)?
3. Indexing?
4. Log scan alarms?
5. What am I leaving off here?
Nagios can do (4), and that's all, to the best of my knowledge. Note
that I know Nagios v1.3 very well, and versions after that not at
all,
so my knowledge could be too dated to matter. But I doubt that
they've
extended Nagios in a major architectural way to log management, since
monitoring is its raison d'etre, and log management is monitoring not
at all.
--
Cheers,
Josh
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