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Hai
This is prabaha i am working linux system administrator for past 1+ year. Its going very nice.
I need to create one centralized log server in my concern.And am using IBM M3200 machine installed Redhat linux 64bit os and my my company members working in windows machine. please tell me how can i configure centralized log server
Besides the fact TenTenths pointed out, deciding on what you are going to log on the centralized server, you'll need to dedicate some time to making a decision on what utility you want to use. Are you just going to redirect your logs to a centralized server or do you want to do filtering on what you send over for example? You can use the standard syslog or go with rsyslog or even syslog-ng. You can have a look at this article to get some more information and/or alternatives to the ones mentioned: Centralized logging. Those are just a couple of possibilities and as already pointed out, first you need to decide what you want to centralize and what you want to do with it later on. Looking forward to your participation in the forums.
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I need to install phpmyadmin in my linux server. Presently am using redhat linux 6 64bit operating system running on server in my concern..
So please redirect me the phpmyadmin.rpm package
hai
I need to install phpmyadmin in my linux server. Presently am using redhat linux 6 64bit operating system running on server in my concern..
So please redirect me the phpmyadmin.rpm package
It should be in the Red Hat Network repository...and since you're using RHEL6, you are paying for access to it. So, type in "yum install phpmyadmin". Also, since you're paying for RHEL, you should be able to call Red Hat support if you have problems. Also, just putting "how to install phpmyadmin on rhel 6" into Google pulls up lots....did you try that???
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