automatic mail of "Last User Login Logs" & "AIX Logs"
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automatic mail of "Last User Login Logs" & "AIX Logs"
Hello.
I am using 3 IBM P6 servers along with AIX 5.1.2.0.2 & "K" Shell.
Now,I would like to configure AIX system such like,
- Daily successful & unsuccessful login details on my mail id.
- Processor,Hard Drive & Memory usage details on my mail id.
Also I would like to know that "Which user has logged in & what he did in AIX during the login period" automatic mail on my id.
I am fully confident on "Linux" but AIX is new for me.
Please let me know how to configure such system.
Can "snmp" give me all output in some GUI application? I have configured "snmp" on all AIX Servers.
Distribution: CentOS, RHEL, Solaris 10, AIX, HP-UX
Posts: 731
Rep:
Hi,
the information you are looking for can be retrieved with nearly the same tools on AIX than on Linux. Except there is no real syslog server with /var/log/messages. Therefor is
Code:
errpt
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If you are a Linux poweruser you can put that all in a nice shell script which will mail you the information. U
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