[Nagios-devel] Parsing Compressed Log Files In CGIs
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 12:31 pm
Our log files grow to 40M each day and compress down to 4M easily. Our
goal is to keep a years worth of log files for verifying uptime to our
clients.
Are there any plans to build compression into the archival/cgi-parsing
process?
If not, what is the bare minimum logging that I can get away with and
still have decent trend/availability reporting?
log_notifications=1
log_service_retries=1
log_host_retries=1
log_event_handlers=1
log_initial_states=0
log_external_commands=1
log_passive_checks=1
Looking at these I'm wondering if I need any of these for the CGIs to
be effective in reporting...
Thoughts?
Thanks,
Caylan
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goal is to keep a years worth of log files for verifying uptime to our
clients.
Are there any plans to build compression into the archival/cgi-parsing
process?
If not, what is the bare minimum logging that I can get away with and
still have decent trend/availability reporting?
log_notifications=1
log_service_retries=1
log_host_retries=1
log_event_handlers=1
log_initial_states=0
log_external_commands=1
log_passive_checks=1
Looking at these I'm wondering if I need any of these for the CGIs to
be effective in reporting...
Thoughts?
Thanks,
Caylan
This post was automatically imported from historical nagios-devel mailing list archives
Original poster: [email protected]