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| Subject: | loggin into db |
| From: | Miki <adminmiki@alcatel.sk> |
| Date: | Sat, 27 Jan 2007 17:26:52 +0100 |
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| Reply-to: | miki <adminmiki@alcatel.sk> |
Hello, I want ask you if there is any method or idea how can be multilog output redirected to write into database, I was thinking about pipelining "thru" some script, but there are many lines different, and on high rate it can slow down server a lot, second is some "postprocessing" of log files and put result into db, for example some perl periodically scanning thru current file. does anyone idea how to do it or know if its there such thing ? I was googling but cannot find working combination of words in question ;) Thank you Peter Mikeska -- Best regards, Miki mailto:adminmiki@alcatel.sk |
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