On 08/04/2010 22:52, Ray Van Dolson wrote:
So how are people out there in mailing list land handling centralized
logging?
I'd like to mirror my web farm's logfiles on a central server, but want
to be sure to preserve the W3C-ness so it's easy to run awstats, etc
against them from off this central box.
The options I see so far are:
- Piping to syslog via external process (perl script, etc).
* Downside being that we end up with syslog timestamps
- Pipe to something like netcat
* Custom-ish / hacky
- Fire off some sort of synchronization process from central box to
pull in logs (rsync) periodically.
* Asynchronous -- there's a somewhat large window of time where
logs will be missing on the internal server.
- Log directly to shared, remote file server (via NFS)
* Log server network issues or technical problems could affect
Apache servers
How do you guys typically deal with this?
Hiya
Why not use splunk.
HTH
Brent Clark
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