[gentoo-announce] Announcing tenshi 0.3.1
[Posted July 21, 2004 by ris]
| From: |
| Andrea Barisani <lcars-AT-gentoo.org> |
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| gentoo-announce-AT-lists.gentoo.org |
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| [gentoo-announce] Announcing tenshi 0.3.1 |
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| Wed, 21 Jul 2004 17:24:07 +0200 |
Hi!
We are pleased to announce that tenshi 0.3.1 has been released, this is a
bugfix release.
Tenshi was formerly known as wasabi. The name was changed to tenshi after
we were informed that wasabi is a registered trademark relating to another
piece of software.
The updated ebuild is available in portage at app-admin/tenshi.
Here's the Changelog:
- added 'set tailargs' option
- fixed buggy logprefix implementation
- fixed buggy cron */skip implementation
- fixed broken cron specs examples
- What's tenshi?
This is a Gentoo hosted project initially developed for Gentoo infrastructure
servers.
Tenshi is a log monitoring program, designed to watch one or more log files
for lines matching user defined regular expressions and report on the
matches. The regular expressions are assigned to queues which have an alert
interval and a list of mail recipients.
Queues can be set to send a notification as soon as there is a log line
assigned to it, or to send periodic reports.
Additionally, uninteresting fields in the log messages (such as PID
numbers) can be masked with the standard regular expressions grouping
operators ( ). This allows cleaner and more readable reports. All reports
are separated by hostname and all messages are condensed when possible.
The program reads a configuration file (tenshi.conf) and then forks a
deamon for monitoring the specified log files.
Please read the example tenshi.conf and tenshi.8 man page for usage
instructions.
Resources:
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/infrastructure/tenshi/index.xml
http://www.gentoo.org/~lcars/tenshi
Please send requests/suggestions/bug reports to <tenshi@gentoo.org>
--
Andrea Barisani <lcars@gentoo.org>
Rob Holland <tigger@gentoo.org>
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