[CentOS] Fwd: Centos and logs

2014-11-18 Thread Alan Holt
Hello, may be anyone familiar with some tool for viewing logs. I mean web-interface based, simple solution. I have developers, and I can't give them access to my Centos servers, but they want to see logs of Apache. I want to give them address like 172.17.17.21/logs and they will be able to watch

Re: [CentOS] cleaner than before RHEL7 -> Re: Run script at startup

2014-08-20 Thread Alan Holt
y which don't exit and so it's PID can be > watched and if it disappears without a stop command, well > > as said, i have a lot of SSH tunnels expected to work > 24 hours a day over different networks with Type=simple > > http://www.freedesktop.org/software/syste

Re: [CentOS] cleaner than before RHEL7 -> Re: Run script at startup

2014-08-20 Thread Alan Holt
Type=oneshot > Type=simple So this means that the best practice is to use *Second Way* described by you? PS: Sry for double sending On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 4:24 PM, Reindl Harald wrote: > > Am 20.08.2014 um 15:07 schrieb Alan Holt: > > I just install the newest version of Centos

[CentOS] Run script at startup

2014-08-20 Thread Alan Holt
Hello, I just install the newest version of Centos 7 and I am a bit disappointed with new /etc/rc/local file I found that it's not usable anymore. *[root@lab3 ~]# cat /etc/rc.local* " THIS FILE IS ADDED FOR COMPATIBILITY PURPOSES" It is highly advisable to create own systemd services or udev rule