At the moment thats what Im doing : ) tail -f /var/lib/apache/logs/access_log | logger -p notice -t apache for the record but I was wondering if there are any more seamless ways around it. Laurence
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On 2/21/01, 12:28:40 PM, Wiktor Wodecki <wodecki@wapme-systems.de> wrote regarding Re: [syslog-ng]apache logs:
laurence@uwc.ac.za wrote:
Hi I was wondering if anyone has any creative ways to get my apache logs into syslog-ng?
Heya,
AFAIk there's a tool called "logger" to send snipplets to syslog. As you may know you can pipe logoutput in apache to a commandline-tool (use the pipe[|]), so there you go.
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