cron scripts for maintenance

Furnish, Trever G TGFurnish at herffjones.com
Thu May 17 21:02:53 UTC 2007


Hello, Anne,

All recent Redhat varieties include a logwatch package, which by default
sends one email per day to root.  That works pretty well for one
machine, until you start adding your own logging applications (at which
point you'd need to also add your own logwatch services to report on
your apps' logs), but it doesn't scale well for multiple systems.
Redhat also installs logrotate with a sensible default configuration, so
your logs won't grow out of control.

You didn't go into specifics about the functions you're looking for, but
I assume they do more than just deal with logs.  Perhaps cfengine would
be of interest.  Personally I use:

	- a modified logwatch for log reporting
	- logrotate for log handling
	- nagios for network/host monitoring
	- a home-grown system for reporting changed config files
		- the same system archives them, and also watches cisco
switch/router configs
	- a home-grown system for collecting key disaster recovery files
nightly and archiving them.
	- home grown scripts for tracking the success of backup jobs.

I'd be interested to see the other responses you'll get to your
question.

--
Trever


> -----Original Message-----
> From: redhat-list-bounces at redhat.com 
> [mailto:redhat-list-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Anne
> Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2007 4:31 PM
> To: redhat-list at redhat.com
> Subject: cron scripts for maintenance
> 
> HI All
>  
> I'm used to running FreeBSD which comes with it's own massive 
> maintenance scripts which are setup to email all information 
> (via cron) automatically daily. It's incredibly helpful and 
> helps me manage 20 servers with ease.
>  
> My problem now is that I manage another 30 Red Hat 4 servers 
> but it does not come with any of those very helpful scripts, 
> and the system that emails the results to me daily, weekly 
> and monthly. 
>  
> Is there any type of Red Hat ES 4 compatible maintenance 
> scripting system like this available for administrators? I'm 
> willing to pay! :)
>  
> Thank you! -Anne
>  
>  
> --
> redhat-list mailing list
> unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request at redhat.com?subject=unsubscribe
> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
> 




More information about the redhat-list mailing list