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Sergey Voronezhev2011-09-07 08:57:30
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Sergey Voronezhev, 2011-09-07 08:57:30

How else can I view logs on multiple servers other than Event View?

At work, I often make a checklist, this is a rather dull and tedious task ... Is there a way, or software, that collects all the logs together, excluding the usual events, writing only about warnings and critical ones?
Of course, it is also desirable that about free space on hards.
All servers are on Windows, and if there is such software, then personally for me it will work under Linux.
Thanks in advance.

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Sergey, 2011-09-07
@bondbig

Such systems are called "Log Management" (LM). Examples (commercial): Arcsight Logger, Q1 QRadar Log Manager, WhatsUp Event Log Management Suite, thousands of them. Most often they outgrow or are part of SIEM systems (security event management systems).
The easiest option in your case is to install the eventlog2syslog class utility on Windows (you can find different options in Google), raise the syslog daemon on Linux and collect all events.
An even more native option is to redirect the eventlog from all servers to a dedicated win-server, this is a standard functionality.

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Perkov, 2011-09-07
@Perkov

MS System Center Essentials - at least. And look at the leagues from a single console, and he will make the notification himself.

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Sergey Voronezhev, 2011-10-21
@saintfr3ak

As a result, I just set up MMC for myself.

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