Re: Daily/weekly/monthly output aggregation

From: Chris Cook (ccook_at_tcworks.net)
Date: 11/18/03

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    To: Marty Landman <MLandman@face2interface.com>
    
    

    Not that this probably matters too much but I wanted to let you all know
    I am in the same exact boat... that is wanting to have perodic output in
    a quick, easy to read summary with details available of course. It is
    painful having to read the root emails sometimes :)

    -- 
    Chris
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    Marty Landman wrote:
    > 
    > At 04:49 PM 11/17/2003, Damian Gerow wrote:
    > 
    > >There's a difference between the system output, and your own script outputs.
    > 
    > :) -- newbie that I am I understand totally
    > 
    > >I can read my own script outputs just fine, and generally write the scripts
    > >to produce as little output as possible, but I don't want to have to patch
    > >every single system we've got to re-write how the system periodic scripts
    > >are run.
    > 
    > Damian I now see your point about stuffing this into a DB; if you can
    > categorize it into an enum or even set and normalized particularly here
    > where it may be bound to grow and grow (and grow) seems like it could then
    > be harvested into a quick daily admin summary email via cron to tell you
    > stuff like
    > 
    > # exceptions in past 24 hrs
    > chart of exceptions sources
    > breakdown by criticality assignment e.g. inetd > apache > ftpd
    > 
    > You could even have detailed report links embedded in the email or at least
    > on the admin control panel. Hmm, this is starting to sound a like product.
    >
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