Re: Centralized Logging
- From: "Ace Fekay [MVP]" <PleaseAskMe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 May 2006 07:26:38 -0400
In news:OfGXQB9gGHA.1272@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
anon <anon@xxxxxxxxxx> stated, which I commented on below:
I have 2 Win2k Advanced (clustered), 2 Win2k Pro, and 3 Win2k3
Standard computers in a room.
I want to make it so that one computer stores logs (Events) from all
the other computers. Would I have to set up a Syslogd server, or is
there built in functionality for viewing (and more importantly
storing) remote computer Events without having to "Connect to another
computer.." a million times in a row?
-a
You'll need a syslog daemon service for this.
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