It’s useful for me to have a transparent terminal in the background that show information from one or more system logs, such as dmesg
,messages
or get an interactive process status of the system with htop or glances, there are many ways to achieve this, let’s take a look at: xrootconsole, Tilda and Eterm. Continue reading »
I’m a bit late this month, but here we go, these are the top 7 of the most read articles from Linuxaria in the month of October, it’s your opportunity to read them if you missed them during last month.
7 – Logcheck: why I love you
If you have a server, you probably would like to continually be updated on what the system logs records; a very useful tool that I discover is Logcheck: it works very well, and I’m very greatful with the developers.
I use it to have various email about the logs between a range of time like [3 hours].
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Most of the content come from the article by Diego Stamigni, first published on his site
If you have a server, you probably would like to continually be updated on what the system logs records; a very useful tool that I discover is Logcheck: it works very well, and I’m very greatful with the developers.
I use it to have various email about the logs between a range of time like [3 hours].
Continue reading »