got it right now, but it's just a mailer, isn't it?
sending/forwarding log files isn't solution for me, it's just too simple and
not effective. it's much better to send events imho.
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Od: Christian Svensson [mailto:Christian.Svensson AT CRISTIE DOT SE]
Wyslano: 21 maja 2003 14:53
Do: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Temat: Re: Notification
I can speak for the Windows and not for the Unix side. ;-)
Search for a program with name "postie" who is a freeware software.
With that program can you send your logs via a SMTP Server.
Best Regard / Med vänlig hälsning
Christian Svensson
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Can't speak for windows clients, but for unix ones, we simply run a
postschedulecmd=script.
Where script is a little shell script which sends two messages, one is the
dsmsched.log entries for that day, the other are the corresponding entries
from dsmerror.log.
I can send it if you need it.
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